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Lessons Learned From Evaluating Maryland's Anti-Drunk Driving Campaign: Assessing the Evidence for Cognitive, Behavioral, and Public Health Impact.

机译:评估马里兰州的反酒后驾驶运动的经验教训:评估认知,行为和公共健康影响的证据。

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The evidence concerning Maryland's anti-drunk driving program, Checkpoint Strikeforce, is reviewed. To date, there is no evidence to indicate that this campaign, which involves a number of sobriety checkpoints and media activities to promote these efforts, has had any impact on public perceptions, driver behaviors, or alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes and injuries. This conclusion is drawn after examining statistics for alcohol-related crashes, police citations for impaired driving, and public perceptions of alcohol-impaired driving risk. Comparisons are also made with other states in the mid-Atlantic region, where similar campaign activities have occurred. Reasons for this failure in Maryland include insufficient levels of enforcement (e.g., too few sobriety checkpoints and vehicle contacts occurred to raise public perceptions of risk pertaining to impaired driving) and inadequate publicity surrounding this campaign. Suggestions for overcoming these problems are offered.
机译:审查了有关马里兰州反酒后驾驶计划Checkpoint Strikeforce的证据。迄今为止,没有证据表明该运动涉及许多清醒检查站和媒体活动,以促进这些努力,但对公众的看法,驾驶员行为或与酒精有关的机动车撞车和伤害没有任何影响。该结论是在检查了与酒精相关的撞车,警察对驾驶不便的引用以及公众对酒精造成的驾驶风险的看法之后的统计数据后得出的。还与大西洋中部地区发生过类似竞选活动的其他州进行了比较。马里兰州失败的原因包括执法水平不足(例如清醒的检查站和车辆接触太少,以至于引起公众对与驾驶不便相关的风险的认识)以及围绕该运动的宣传不足。提供了克服这些问题的建议。

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