Differential impacts of ridesharing on alcohol-related crashes by socioeconomic municipalities: rate of technology adoption matters
Abstract Background An emergent group of studies have examined the extent under which ridesharing may decrease alcohol-related crashes in countries such as United States, United Kingdom, Brazil, and Chile. Virtually all existent studies have assumed that ridesharing is equally distributed across soc...
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Main Authors: | Carola Blazquez (Author), José Guillermo Cedeño Laurent (Author), José Ignacio Nazif-Munoz (Author) |
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