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The effects of drink-driving checkpoints on crashes—A meta-analysis
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 08/20/09
Erke A et al. – Testing all drivers who are stopped at a checkpoint may improve the effectiveness of DUI–checkpoints. The results do not indicate that DUI–checkpoints have greater effects on more severe crashes or that the use of paid publicity improves the effectiveness. Most likely there are further factors that affect the effectiveness of DUI–checkpoints that could not be investigated in the present analysis.
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