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The National Crime Victim Bar Association
- Were you a victim of a hit & run or DWI driver?
Multiple DWI Links
How
to Calculate your
ESTIMATED Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)
Online
Blood Alcohol Estimator
- by Intoximeters.
Online
Blood Alcohol Estimator
- by the Police Notebook, University of Oklahoma
Police Department.
The Blood Alcohol Educator
Alcohol
Doses, Measurements, and Blood Alcohol Levels
- Factline at Indiana
Prevention Resource Center.
Driving While
Intoxicated
(NYS law, fines & points)
Fraternal Order of Police
- Organized in
1915, the FOP is the world's largest organization of sworn law enforcement
officers, with more than two thousand lodges and over 280,000 members.
Visit here if you would like to have the FOP provide an award winning
DWI educational film for your school or if you would like to become a Member
or Associate Member. Click on Links & Events, on the home
page, for your state.
DOT Wireless
Study
The Effect
of Cellular Phone Use Upon Driver Attention
- Everything you need to
know. by James McKnight and A. Scott McKnight National Public Services
Research Institute. Performed under a grant from the AAA Foundation
for Traffic Safety. (Very useful for attorneys. For instance
Effects
of Distractions)
Cellular
Telephones in Automobiles
by insweb. Special Report, safety tips
& self test.
Cell Phone Use
& Explosives
Cell
Phone Use & Implanted Defibrillators
Distractions in Everyday Driving
- AAA
Foundation for Traffic Safety study shows that all drivers engage in some kind
of distracting activity while they are driving. The research, funded by the
foundation and performed by the University of North Carolina Highway Safety
Research Center, shows the often vilified "cell phone use" to be one of the
least common distracting activities.
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