Road Safety Part 1: Alcohol, drugs, ageing & fatigue - Summer 2004
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Recently completed projects
- Roadside evidential breath testing instruments: practicalities and suitability of available devices
- Monitoring the effectiveness of drink-drive rehabilitation courses
- Labelling of over-the-counter medicines
- Further road audits on sleepiness
- The interaction between sleepiness and moderate alcohol intake
- Ongoing research
- Monitoring the Effectiveness of Police Field Impairment Tests (FIT)
- Maintenance of alcohol database III
- An investigation of the usefulness, the acceptability and impact on lifestyle of Alcohol Ignition Interlocks in drink drive offenders
- Effectiveness of motorway service areas in reducing fatigue related accidents
- Impaired Motorists: Methods of Roadside Testing and Assessment for Licensing (IMMORTAL)
- Monitoring the effectiveness of drink-drive rehabilitation (DDR) programme II
- Effects of Non-caffeinated High Sugar Drinks on Driver Sleepiness
- Forthcoming research
- Monitoring Blood Alcohol (BAC) Levels of drink-drive rehabilitation (DDR) course attendees
- Further information

