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Original Article

The Effectiveness of a Treatment Program for the Alcohol-Involved Driver

Pages 517-525 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The Don't-Drink-and-Drive Program (3-D) is a classroom and behind-the-wheel, 3-day curriculum designed for court-referred drinking drivers, mostly first offenders. The curriculum is not an abstinence program but designed for the so-called social drinker, most of whom will in all probability continue to drink. The 1-year driving record of 876 3-D graduates was compared with 802 drivers exposed only to the usual court procedures of probation and fine. It was found that the “no-treatment” group had 78% more alcohol-related violations, 23% more moving violations, 40% more suspensions of license, and 34% more accidents. The importance of quasi-experimental designs in accident research is discussed.

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