2021
DOI: 10.1111/acer.14583
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Alcohol‐involved motor vehicle crashes and the size and duration of random breath testing checkpoints

Abstract: Objective: Sobriety checkpoints have strong empirical and theoretical support as an intervention to reduce alcohol-involved motor vehicle crashes. The purpose of this study was to examine whether checkpoint size (the number of police officers) and checkpoint duration (the amount of time in operation) affect associations between individual checkpoints and subsequent alcohol-related crash incidence.Method: Queensland Police Service provided latitude-longitude coordinates and date and time data for all breath tes… Show more

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“…Previous research has detected that these associations decay temporally over approximately 1 week [22,23], and that smaller checkpoints staffed by fewer law enforcement officers have similar effects compared to larger checkpoints staffed by more officers [34]. Here we add that they also decay spatially within local areas that approximate the geographic extent within which individuals' travel during routine activities.…”
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confidence: 74%
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“…Previous research has detected that these associations decay temporally over approximately 1 week [22,23], and that smaller checkpoints staffed by fewer law enforcement officers have similar effects compared to larger checkpoints staffed by more officers [34]. Here we add that they also decay spatially within local areas that approximate the geographic extent within which individuals' travel during routine activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…In Queensland, there are 528 SA2 areas, which have a mean land area of 3276.8 km 2 (SD = 18 559.0 km 2 ) and a mean population of 8883.5 (SD = 55 018.3); and 84 SA3 areas, which have a mean land area of 20 597.3 km 2 (SD = 81 496.9 km 2 ) and a mean population of 57 201.6 (SD = 29 521.6). Following our previous findings [22,23], we partitioned these polygons into weeks, from 5:00 AM Tuesday to 4:59 AM on the following Tuesday, because this time typically has very low activity for sobriety checkpoints and alcohol-impaired driving [25]. Data were available for 338 weeks beginning at 5:00 AM Tuesday 3 January 2012 and ending at 4:59 AM Tuesday 26 June 2018.…”
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confidence: 99%
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