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Among the many risk factors that contribute to young drivers' crash involvement, two are critical: peer passenger presence, which is unique to young drivers, and the influence of alcohol, a universal risk for drivers but one against which young drivers are most susceptible. Clarification of how passenger presence interacts with alcohol consumption to increase risk is needed. The impact of experimentally manipulated passenger characteristics and alcohol quantity on risky driving is observed using driving simulation and a random assignment experimental design with a sample of 18-21 year old male and female drivers.


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NCT number NCT01595659
Study type Interventional
Source Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date September 30, 2011
Completion date June 3, 2015

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