DUII control system performance measures for Oregon counties 1991-2001
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2002-06-01
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Abstract:Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII) is a complex social problem that has origins in both internal and external system factors. Due to its complexity, Oregon communities and involved agencies must concentrate on addressing the negative reinforcing DUII variables. Chief among these variables are: 1) system deficiencies in dealing with the intoxicated driver, and 2) the public's knowledge, attitudes and behavior relating to impaired driving. DUII Control System Performance Measures for Oregon Counties contains data compiled from a number of state agency sources. This document is designed to be used by persons familiar with the DUII control system in Oregon. The information presented in this document is intended to provide comparative data on Oregon counties that may be used in conjunction with alternative sources, such as attitude and perception surveys, to analyze and identify DUII-related problems. It can also be useful in obtaining support for county traffic safety programs by providing a comparison of the severity of the major traffic safety problems from county to county and to the state as a whole. With this information, plus input received from involved agencies and groups, it is hoped that specific problems will be identified and targeted for special countermeasure efforts.
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