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The Swedish Model “Vision Zero”2008-11-02 Swedish Road Administration Authors Matts-Åke Belin Roger Johansson Anders Lie (presenting) Claes Tingvall The Swedish Road Administration Showing 41 - 49 of 49 items

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The Swedish Commission on alcolocks (N 2004:16)

2008-11-02 Swedish Road Administration The Commission on alcolocks (N 2004:16) has an assignment from the Government to investigate the possibilities to introduce demands for alkolocks or other devices to prevent drunk driving in all new cars registered in Sweden by the year 2012 at the latest. We want an earlier introduction of an alkolock obligation for buses and lorries by 2010. The Commission will also look into the steps to be taken to increase the acceptance and use of alcolocks. 42

Impaired driving, challenges

2008-11-02 Swedish Road Administration Price and handling must suite high volume introduction Can systems be developed that can handle all kinds of impaired driving? (Alcohol, fatigue, illegal drugs etc.) What should the car do when impaired/dangerous driving is detected? Legal obstacles, responsibility etc. 43

Sectors must co-operate

2008-11-02 Swedish Road Administration Research Industry Public authorities Drivers Transport buyers Occupational Health and Safety The public Politicians National and international 44

The Swedish Model “Vision Zero”

2008-11-02 Swedish Road Administration Anders.lie@vv.se www.vv.se www.mhf.se 45

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A Review of the Literature on the Effects of Low Doses of Alcohol on Driving-Related Skills, H. Moskowitz, D. Fiorentino, U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, USA

2008-11-02 Swedish Road Administration Alcohol impairs some driving skills beginning with any significant departure from zero BAC. By BACs of 0.05 g/dl, the majority of the experimental studies examined reported significant impairment. By 0.08 g/dl, more than 94% of the studies reviewed exhibited skills impairment. Specific performance skills are differentially affected by alcohol. Some skills are significantly impaired by BACs of 0.01 g/dl, while others do not show impairment until BACs of 0.06 g/dl. Discrepancies between the reported BAC threshold of impairment within a behavioral area reflected a lack of standardization of testing methods, instruments, and measures in the studies reviewed. All drivers are expected to experience impairment in some driving-related skills by 0.08 g/dl or less. 49

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