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Evaluation of the national sobriety checkpoints program in Mexico: a difference-in-difference approach with variation in timing of program adoption.

Priscila Melissa Honorato MullacheryD Alex QuistbergMariana LazoKatherine IndvikCarolina Perez-FerrerNancy López-OlmedoM Arantxa ColcheroUsama Bilal
Published in: Injury epidemiology (2022)
In this study of 106 municipalities in Mexico, we found a 12.3% reduction in traffic fatalities associated with the adoption of sobriety checkpoints. There was a clear trend indicating that this association increased over time, which is consistent with sustained changes in drink-driving behavior. These findings provide support and insight for efforts to implement and evaluate the impact of sobriety checkpoint policies across Latin America.
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