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. 1995 Spring;28(1):83–84. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1995.28-83

Increasing designated driving with a program of prompts and incentives

Thomas A Brigham 1,2,3, Steven M Meier 1,2,3, Viki Goodner 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC1279789  PMID: 16795854

Abstract

Designated driving (DD) is a potentially viable but underutilized component of efforts to reduce driving while intoxicated. A reversal design was used to evaluate the effects of prompts and incentives in a bar on the frequency of DD. The results showed an approximate doubling of the number of designated drivers during the two intervention periods.

Keywords: alcohol-impaired driving, designated driving, prompts, incentives

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