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Driving After Drug or Alcohol Use Report

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF TABLES  - - Page v

LIST OF FIGURES - - Page ix

HIGHLIGHTS - - Page 1

CHAPTERS

1.   INTRODUCTION - - Page 5

2.   FINDINGS ON DRUG USE AND DRIVING BEHAVIORS FROM THE  1996 NHSDA - - Page 9

A.  Demographic Characteristics - - Page 19

B.  Driving Patterns - - Page 26

C.   Perceptions of Drivers - - Page 30

D.   Substance Use Patterns - - Page 32

E.  Blood Alcohol Concentration - - Page 35

3.  CONCLUSIONS - - Page 39

REFERENCES - - Page 43

APPENDICES

A.  DETAILED DATA TABLES - - Page 45

B.  STANDARD ERROR TABLES - - Page 69

C.  NHSDA METHODOLOGY AND LIMITATIONS OF THE DATA - - Page 91

Sample Design - - Page 91

Data Collection Methodology - - Page 93

Data Processing - - Page 93

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