Alcohol-involved motor vehicle crashes and the size and duration of random breath testing checkpoints.
Christopher N MorrisonMuhire KwizeraQixuan ChenCheneal PuljevicCharles C BranasDouglas J WiebeCorinne Peek-AsaKirsten M McGavinShellee J FranssenVy K LeMichael KeatingFrances M WilliamsJason A FerrisPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2021)
Sobriety checkpoints are associated with fewer alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes for around 1 week. Checkpoint size and duration do not appear to affect this relationship.