Blood Alcohol Testing for Motor Vehicle Deaths, WisconsinDepartment of Health and Social Services, Division of Health, 1983 - Drinking and traffic accidents Includes semiannual supplement for Jan.-June 1971. |
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1983 Total Deaths ACCIDENT Wisconsin age group ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION BAC alcohol involvement BAC BAC Tested BAC negative BAC Tested 0.05 BLOOD ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION City and Village concentration of 0.1 coroner or medical County Trunk Day of Week DEATHS BY BLOOD DEATHS WITH BAC Decedents with BAC DRIVER DEATHS evidence of intoxication facie evidence fatalities with BAC included in total Includes motorcyclists Includes remaining counties Intersection and Road intoxicant involvement was highest less than 0.05 levels of 0.05 medical examiner Metropolitan Statistical Areas motor vehicle MOTORCYCLIST DEATHS motorscooters negative or less PEDESTRIAN DEATHS Pedestrians 44 PERCENT OF TESTED person's blood person's breath population in 1983 proportion of tested relevant evidence significant BAC levels significantly higher snowmobilers statistically significant Table Tested Deaths PERCENT TESTED DRIVER/MOTORCYCLIST DEATHS tested driver/motorcyclist fatalities tested in 1983 tested traffic deaths Total Male Female TYPE OF FATALITY urban counties weekday weekends weight of alcohol Wisconsin statute