The Effect of Ethyl Alcohol upon Pedestrian Trauma Sustained in Traffic Crashes.
Witold PawłowskiDorota LasotaMariusz GoniewiczPatryk RzońcaKrzysztof GoniewiczPaweł KrajewskiPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2019)
Among pedestrians, victims of road crashes who were under the influence of alcohol were predominantly drunk young males. Victims under the influence of alcohol were more likely to become fatalities in crashes where the mechanism of the incident was being struck by a passenger car, and when the place of the incident was a rural area, in these cases the rates of death directly at the scene were much more frequent. The eradication of alcohol consumption by all road users should be the overriding objective of all measures aimed at reducing the number of road crashes.