Drivers who self-estimate lower blood alcohol concentrations are riskier drivers after drinking.
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Abstract | :
Alcohol increases the tendency for risky driving in some individuals but not others. Little is known about the factors underlying this individual difference. Studies find that those who underestimate their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) following a dose of alcohol tend to be more impulsive and report greater willingness to drive after drinking than those who estimate their BACs to be greater than their actual BAC. BAC underestimation could contribute to risky driving behavior following alcohol as such drivers might perceive little impairment in their driving ability and thus no need for caution. |
Year of Publication | :
2016
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Journal | :
Psychopharmacology
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Volume | :
233
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Issue | :
8
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Number of Pages | :
1387-94
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ISSN Number | :
0033-3158
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URL | :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-016-4233-x
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DOI | :
10.1007/s00213-016-4233-x
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Short Title | :
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
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