README for National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors: 2008 [Supporting Datasets] dataset.
Office of Behavioral Safety Research (BSR), National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)
2024-01-21

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LINKS TO DATASET
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A. Dataset homepage link:
       https://doi.org/10.21949/1529973 


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SUMMARY OF DATASET
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This dataset supports the conclusions of the report "National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors: 2008." This report presents results from the eighth in a series of national telephone surveys conducted for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to assess current status and trends regarding the publics attitudes, knowledge, and self-reported behavior related to drinking and driving. This Volume (II): Findings Report presents a detailed description of respondents behaviors and attitudes including reported frequency of drinking and driving, the characteristics of their most recent drinking-driving occasion, their perceptions of drinking and driving as a problem, actions they have taken to avoid drinking and driving or prevent others from driving impaired, their attitudes and experience with enforcement of the drinking and driving laws, and the perceived effectiveness of different intervention strategies. Volume I: Summary Report presents a summary of these topics. Volume III: Methods Report describes the survey methodology and contains copies of the 2008 survey questionnaires. Twenty percent of the public age 16 and older had in the past year driven a motor vehicle within 2 hours of drinking alcohol, a number largely unchanged from previous survey years. About two-thirds of these drinking-drivers did so in the past 30 days. Computed national estimates showed the public making 85.5 million drinking-driving trips in the past 30 days, up from 73.7 million trips in 2004 and reversing a declining trend in such trips since 1995. Males were overrepresented, accounting for 48% of the population 16 and older but 78% of past-month drinking-driving trips. While few persons 16 to 20 reported drinking and driving, those that did tended to acknowledge they were heavy drinkers, an average of 5.7 drinks per normal sitting. However, binge drinking was most common among 21-to-24-year-olds, and males in this age group were most likely to report riding in the past year with a driver who might have had too much alcohol to drive safely (24%). A subset of the total sample was categorized as problem drinkers based on the data. More than one-half (56%) of drinking-drivers that were identified as problem drinkers said they had driven at least once in the past year when they thought they were over the legal limit, compared to 24% of other drinking-drivers. More than four-fifths (81%) of the public 16 and older viewed drinking and driving by others as a major safety threat to themselves and their families. One-third (33%) of all respondents had ridden with a designated driver in the past year, and 44% of drivers had been a designated driver in the past year. One-third of the public believed drivers who have had too much to drink to drive safely will be very likely (21%) or almost certain (12%) to get stopped by the police. Thirty percent had seen a sobriety checkpoint in the past year.
The data supports the outputs: National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors: 2008: Volume 1: Summary Report https://doi.org/10.21949/1525697; National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors: 2008: Volume 2: Findings Report https://doi.org/10.21949/1525698; National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors: 2008: Volume 3: Methodology Report https://doi.org/10.21949/1525699; National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors [2008] [Traffic Tech] https://doi.org/10.21949/15258846.
NTL staff has reviewed the data and feels that re-identification risk of study participants from this dataset is low.
The .ZIP folder of datasets and supporting documentation contains files in the following formats: .CSV files which can be opened with any text editor; .TXT files which can be opened with any text editor; .PDF files that can be opened with any PDF reader; .DOCX files that can be opened in Microsoft Word and some web-based programs; .SAV and .EGP files which can be opened with IBM SPSS statistical software; .SAS, .SAS7bdat and .SPS files which can be opened in SAS statistical software; and, .JSON files which can be opened with text editors or metadata editing programs.

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CURATION NOTE
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National Transportation Library (NTL) Curation Note: This dataset was submitted from an USDOT modal research office, in accordance with U.S. DOTs Public Access Plan (https://doi.org/10.21949/1503647) Section 7.4.2 Data. While this dataset was created prior to the implementation of the DOT Public Access Plan in 2016, the publishing office is committed to sharing its research data with the public. NTL staff has performed Level C Curation, or Enhanced Curation, on this dataset. This means that NTL staff has: converted data into to new preservation-friendly, open file formats; enhanced documentation and metadata to make the dataset more FAIR; and, checked for the presence of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) or other sensitive data, in order to protect privacy. NTL staff has NOT made any changes to individual data values. NTL staff last accessed this dataset on 2024-01-21. Please email NTLDataCurator@dot.gov if you have questions or issues opening files. NTL staff will provide what assistance they can.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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A. General Information
B. Sharing/Access & Policies Information
C. Data and Related File Overview
D. Methodological Information
E. Data-Specific Information
F. Update Log





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A. GENERAL INFORMATION
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0. Title of Dataset: 
   National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors: 2008 [Supporting Datasets]


1. Description of Dataset:
   This dataset supports the conclusions of the report "National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors: 2008." This report presents results from the eighth in a series of national telephone surveys conducted for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to assess current status and trends regarding the publics attitudes, knowledge, and self-reported behavior related to drinking and driving. This Volume (II): Findings Report presents a detailed description of respondents behaviors and attitudes including reported frequency of drinking and driving, the characteristics of their most recent drinking-driving occasion, their perceptions of drinking and driving as a problem, actions they have taken to avoid drinking and driving or prevent others from driving impaired, their attitudes and experience with enforcement of the drinking and driving laws, and the perceived effectiveness of different intervention strategies. Volume I: Summary Report presents a summary of these topics. Volume III: Methods Report describes the survey methodology and contains copies of the 2008 survey questionnaires. Twenty percent of the public age 16 and older had in the past year driven a motor vehicle within 2 hours of drinking alcohol, a number largely unchanged from previous survey years. About two-thirds of these drinking-drivers did so in the past 30 days. Computed national estimates showed the public making 85.5 million drinking-driving trips in the past 30 days, up from 73.7 million trips in 2004 and reversing a declining trend in such trips since 1995. Males were overrepresented, accounting for 48% of the population 16 and older but 78% of past-month drinking-driving trips. While few persons 16 to 20 reported drinking and driving, those that did tended to acknowledge they were heavy drinkers, an average of 5.7 drinks per normal sitting. However, binge drinking was most common among 21-to-24-year-olds, and males in this age group were most likely to report riding in the past year with a driver who might have had too much alcohol to drive safely (24%). A subset of the total sample was categorized as problem drinkers based on the data. More than one-half (56%) of drinking-drivers that were identified as problem drinkers said they had driven at least once in the past year when they thought they were over the legal limit, compared to 24% of other drinking-drivers. More than four-fifths (81%) of the public 16 and older viewed drinking and driving by others as a major safety threat to themselves and their families. One-third (33%) of all respondents had ridden with a designated driver in the past year, and 44% of drivers had been a designated driver in the past year. One-third of the public believed drivers who have had too much to drink to drive safely will be very likely (21%) or almost certain (12%) to get stopped by the police. Thirty percent had seen a sobriety checkpoint in the past year.
	The data supports the outputs: National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors: 2008: Volume 1: Summary Report https://doi.org/10.21949/1525697; National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors: 2008: Volume 2: Findings Report https://doi.org/10.21949/1525698; National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors: 2008: Volume 3: Methodology Report https://doi.org/10.21949/1525699; National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors [2008] [Traffic Tech] https://doi.org/10.21949/15258846.
	NTL staff has reviewed the data and feels that re-identification risk of study participants from this dataset is low.
	The .ZIP folder of datasets and supporting documentation contains files in the following formats: .CSV files which can be opened with any text editor; .TXT files which can be opened with any text editor; .PDF files that can be opened with any PDF reader; .DOCX files that can be opened in Microsoft Word and some web-based programs; .SAV and .EGP files which can be opened with IBM SPSS statistical software; .SAS, .SAS7bdat and .SPS files which can be opened in SAS statistical software; and, .JSON files which can be opened with text editors or metadata editing programs.



2.A Dataset homepage link:
       https://doi.org/10.21949/1529973  


3. Authorship Information:
   Principal Data Creator or Data Manager Contact Information
        Name: Esther Wagner
	    ORCiD: not known
           Office of Behavioral Safety Research (BSR), National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), U.S. Department of Transportation
           Address: 1200 New Jersey Ave SE, Washington D.C. 20590
           Email: esther.wagner@dot.gov

 
   Organizational Contact Information
        Name: National Transportation Library Data Curator
           Institution: National Transportation Library, Office of Information and Library Sciences, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, U.S. Department of Transportation
           Address: 1200 New Jersey Ave SE, Washington D.C. 20590
           Email: ntldatacurator@dot.gov
	   
	   

4. Date of data collection and update interval:
   Data was collected between 2008-09-10 and 2008-12-22. No updates 


5. Geographic location of data collection: 
   Random locations in the United States via telephone.


6. Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data:
   DTNH22-09-C-00120




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B. SHARING/ACCESS & POLICIES INFORMATION 
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0. Recommended citation for the data: 
   U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA),  Office of Behavioral Safety Research (BSR). (Last updated 2024-01.) National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors: 2008 [Supporting Datasets]. https://doi.org/10.21949/1529973


1. Licenses/restrictions placed on the data:
   These data are in the Public Domain.


2. Was data derived from another source?:
   No


3. This dataset and its documentation were created and shared to meet the requirements enumerated in the U.S. Department of Transportation's "Plan to Increase Public Access to the Results of Federally-Funded Scientific Research" Version 1.1 <<https://doi.org/10.21949/1524190>> and guidelines suggested by the DOT Public Access website <<https://doi.org/10.21949/1503647>>, in effect and current as of January 21, 2024.
 



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C. DATA & RELATED FILE OVERVIEW
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1. Filenames
Data Files List
   A.1. Filename: NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DATA.csv     
        Short description: 6,995 data records, with 120 variables in header row. .CSV version, opens with any text editor.
	A.2. Filename: NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DATA.xlsx     
        Short description: 6,995 data records, with 120 variables in header row. .XLSX version, opens with Mircosoft Excel or other spreadsheet program.		
	A.3. Filename: NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DATA.sav     
        Short description: 6,995 data records, with 120 variables. .SAV version, opens with IBM SPSS statistical software.
		Related and supporting files:
			NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DATA_Syntax1.sps;
			NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DATA_Syntax1_variable_and_value_labels.sps
	A.4  Filename: NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DATA_Output31.spv
		Short description: This file opens a view in SPSS that shows tables summarizing the percentages of the race of respondants.
	A.5  Filename: NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DATA.sas
		Short description: 6,995 data records, with 120 variables. .SAS version, opens in  SAS statistical software.
		Related and supporting files:
			NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DATA.sas7bdat;
			NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DATA_formats.sas7bcat;
			NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DATA_Raw_Freqs_unweighted_sas.egp;
			

 
README 
   B. Filename: _NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_README_20240121_1420.txt     
        Short description:        
        The README.txt file that includes human-readable information about the data, variable definitions, contact information, and other contextual information. The file you are reading now.      

   C. Filename: _NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_README_20240121_1420.pdf
        Short description: 
        A PDF version of the README.txt file that includes human-readable information about the data, variable definitions, contact information, and other contextual information.

METADATA        
   D. Filename: NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_METADATA_20240121_1430.json    
        Short description: 
        The machine-readable .json metadata file based on DCAT-US (Project Open Data) metadata schema v1.1.

DATA MANAGEMENT PLAN
   E. Filename: NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DMP_20240121_1420.txt
        Short description: 
        The human-readable data management plan associated with this dataset.  
	
   F. Filename: NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DMP_20240121_1420.pdf
        Short description: 
        A pdf version of the human-readable data management plan associated with this dataset.	

DATA DICTIONARY
   G. Filenames: NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DataDictionary_Alcohol_topics_20240121_1420.pdf;
			NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DataDictionary_Alcohol_topics_20240121_1420.doc
    
        Short description: 
        Data creators did not create a proper Data Dictionary for this dataset. However, the various views of the "Alcohol_topics" document, which show the grouping of the questions, when paired with the Appendix A of Volume 3: Methodology, can provide the user with an good idea of the use of each of the 120 variables collected or generated for this dataset. NTL staff filled in the few missing variables to the beginning and the end of the table.

REPORTS AND OUTPUTS
   H. Filenames: 
		NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_REPORT_Volume_1_Summary.pdf;
		NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_REPORT_Volume_2_Findings.pdf;
		NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_REPORT_Volume_3_Methodology.pdf;
		NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_REPORT_TrafficTech_392.pdf
	   
	   
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
   I. Filenames:
       	NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_Database_Documentation.doc;
		NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_Database_Documentation.pdf;
		NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_Database_Documentation.txt;
	
	   
2. Are there multiple versions of the dataset? No



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D. METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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1. Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: 
   For Methodological information, please read Appendix A of NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_REPORT_Volume_3_Methodology.pdf, "National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors: 2008: Volume 3: Methodology." This file is also available in ROSA P at https://doi.org/10.21949/1525699  




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E. DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION  
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1. NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DATA.csv (as well as .xlsx, and .sav formats).

A. Notes on table structure: see Data Dictionary file NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DataDictionary_Alcohol_topics_20240121_1420.pdf


B. Number of variables:
   120 variables


C. Number of cases/rows: 
   6,995 rows

   
D. Each row represents:
   1 telephone survey during the study period.
   

E. Data Dictionary/Variable List:  
    1. An incomplete Data Dictionary is in file: NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_DataDictionary_Alcohol_topics_20240121_1420.pdf and related file formats.
	

F. Missing data codes:
        #NULL!        See Data Dictionary 
        Empty Cell 	  See Data Dictionary




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F. CHANGE LOG / UPDATE LOG
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This _NHTSA_BSR_NSDDAB_2008_README_20240121_1420.txt file was created on 2024-01-21 by Leighton L Christiansen https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0543-4268, Data Curator, leighton.christiansen@dot.gov

[Note changes or update to the readme.txt file, e.g.:]

2024-01-21: Original file created







