The Collection of National Trend Data on Alcohol Related Crashes for Comparison with Alcohol Safety Action Projects Results. Volume 2, ASAP Control Site Data
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1977-07-01
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Alternative Title:The collection of national trend data on alcohol related crashes for comparison with alcohol safety action projects results. Volume 2, Alcohol safety action project control site data
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Abstract:As a result of evaluations of the Alcohol Safety Action Projects (ASAP), a requirement was generated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for the development of a data base of alcohol-related accidents in communities with no alcohol safety programs (control communities). This data base could be used by NHTSA to determine whether changes in alcohol-related crashes in the ASAP Communities could be attributed to the projects or to trends in all communities. The objectives of the study were to select a group of control communities for ASAP communities and to collect monthly accident data from them for an eight-year period (1968-1975). Twenty communities were selected as candidate controls and then matched with the ASAP communities by a clustering technique. The final data base consists of data from 12 control communities that provided data for most of the eight-year period and were considered appropriate controls for one or more of the ASAP communities. /Abstract from report summary page/
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