Time-varying effect of drunk driving regulations on road traffic mortality in Guangzhou, China: an interrupted time-series analysis
Abstract Background China has introduced a series of stricter policies to criminalize drunk driving and increase penalties since May 2011. However, there is no previous study examining the time-varying impacts of drunk driving regulations on road traffic fatalities based on daily data. Methods We co...
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Main Authors: | Xiao-Han Xu (Author), Hang Dong (Author), Li Li (Author), Zhou Yang (Author), Guo-Zhen Lin (Author), Chun-Quan Ou (Author) |
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