Table Of Contents

Technical Report Documentation Page

Executive Summary

Introduction

Combined 1993, 1995 & 1997 Survey Administration Findings

Chapter 1: Drinking and Driving Behaviors

Chapter 2: Perceptions of Drinking and Driving as a Problem

Chapter 3: Prevention and Intervention to Reduce Drinking and Driving

Chapter 4: Enforcement of Drinking and Driving Laws

Chapter 5: Knowledge and Awareness of Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)Levels and Legal Limits

Chapter 6: Motor Vehicle Crash and Injury Experience

References



List of Figures

Past-Year and Past-Month Drinking and Driving Behavior

National Estimates of Total Drinking and Driving Trips

Most Recent Driving After Drinking Occasion

Calculated Estimate of BAC for Most Recent Drinking-Driving Occasion

Identifying Problem Drinkers

Problem Drinkers

Riding with Unsafe Drivers

The Importance of Reducing Drinking and Driving and Support for Zero Tolerance

Beliefs about Drinking and Driving

Number of Drinks Before One Should Not Drive

Actions to Avoid Drinking and Driving

Avoided Driving After Drinking Too Much

Concerns and Actions by Hosts to Prevent Guest from Driving Impaired

Designated Drivers

Personal Responsibility to Intervene

Drinking and Driving Violations and Arrests

Perceptions about Likely Drinking-Driving Outcomes

Attitudes about Drinking-Driving Penalties

Perceptions and Use of Sobriety Checkpoints

Awareness and Knowledge about BAC Levels and Legal Limits

Knowledge of Amount of Alcohol to Reach BAC Limit

Acceptance of .08 BAC Limit

Involvement in Motor Vehicle Crash, Past Year