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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Accid Anal Prev. 2009 Feb 24;41(3):522–530. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2009.02.004

Table 1.

Percentage of Drivers with a BAC ≥ .08 by Type of Crash, Gender, Injury Severity, and Time of Crash

4 p.m. – 7 p.m. 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. 9 p.m. – midnight midnight – 3 a.m.

N % .08+ N % .08+ N % .08+ N % .08+

Crashes
Single-vehicle drivers Male PDO 22 9% 24 25% 28 43% 14 64%
Nonfatal 57 2% 18 6% 26 19% 5 60%
Fatal 9799d 342 31% 286 50% 205 59% 440 66%
Fatal 0406d 462 26% 440 48% 308 56% 592 65%

Female PDO 21 5% 5 20% 13 23% 4 75%
Nonfatal 20 5% 20 10% 12 25% 1 0%
Fatal 9799d 156 12% 93 32% 47 32% 99 55%
Fatal 0406d 147 16% 90 41% 67 36% 112 58%

Both PDO 43 7% 29 24% 41 37% 18 67%
Nonfatal 77 3% 38 8% 39 23% 6 50%
Fatal 9799d 498 25% 379 46% 252 54% 539 64%
Fatal 0406d 609 23% 530 47% 375 53% 704 64%

Multiple-vehicle drivers Male PDO 333 8% 200 20% 219 28% 77 36%
Nonfatal 77 12% 51 27% 65 38% 15 53%
Fatal 9799d 1183 27% 1036 46% 713 54% 1279 68%
Fatal 0406d 2344 25% 2145 43% 1388 56% 2538 67%
Fatal 9799c 872 24% 700 44% 486 53% 851 65%
Fatal 0406c 1624 22% 1432 39% 917 52% 1615 64%

Female PDO 291 4% 106 13% 119 21% 26 46%
Nonfatal 89 12% 26 12% 31 32% 11 36%
Fatal 9799d 493 14% 306 25% 186 35% 275 58%
Fatal 0406d 809 11% 529 25% 315 34% 556 59%
Fatal 9799c 350 14% 219 25% 109 25% 179 56%
Fatal 0406c 562 10% 384 22% 219 30% 370 54%

Both PDO 624 6% 306 18% 338 25% 103 39%
Nonfatal 166 12% 77 22% 96 36% 26 46%
Fatal 9799d 1676 23% 1342 41% 899 50% 1554 66%
Fatal 0406d 3154 21% 2674 40% 1703 52% 3094 66%
Fatal 9799c 1222 21% 919 40% 595 48% 1030 64%
Fatal 0406c 2187 19% 1816 36% 1136 48% 1985 62%

No Crashes (Control)
Male 2,129 1% 1,067 2% 1,299 3% 385 8%
Female 1,363 0% 583 1% 597 1% 155 7%
Both 3,492 1% 1,652 2% 1,896 3% 540 8%

Fatald (unit of analysis = drivers) and Fatalc (unit of analysis = crashes) denote prevalence estimates for fatally injured drivers (unit of analysis = driver) estimated from actual BACs for all drivers (unit of analysis = driver) in the 1997–1999 and 2004–2006 FARS and from actual BACs in each fatal crash (unit of analysis = crashes) in the 1997–1999 and 2004–2006 FARS, respectively. “N” for PDO (property damage only) and nonfatal injuries from Blomberg et al. (2005); “N” for fatal injuries from selected FARS records (selection criteria described in text).