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Lessons learned: Results from a large-scale evaluation of drinking and driving countermeasures Road Safety Research Office Ministry of Transportation of Ontario CARSP Conference 2016

Drinking and driving in Ontario ~1 in every 5 road users killed died from a drinking & driving collision.

Drinking and driving in Ontario Every 38 minutes, 1 person is detected at roadside for driving with an alcohol level above the legal limit*.

Drinking and driving in ontario #1 risk factor for traffic fatalities thankfully, D&D injuries and fatalities are declining

Ontario’s D&D Countermeasures: what are they? Zero BAC (novice drivers)* 1995 2000 2005 2010 90-Day License Suspension Remedial Measures* Ignition Interlock Long Term Vehicle Impoundment Zero BAC (novice drivers)* Long Term Vehicle Impoundment Warn Range Sanctions Zero BAC (young drivers) Reduced Suspension Ignition Interlock Conduct Review 7-day Vehicle Impoundment

Ontario’s D&D Countermeasures: how ARE they intendED to work? general population and special groups sanctioning at multiple BAC levels sanctions at roadside and post-conviction both general and specific deterrence

Ontario’s D&D Countermeasures: Do they work? What is the effect on the # of drinking drivers ? What is the effect on the # of D&D injuries and fatalities?

Overview of Methodology Time Series Design countermeasure

Overview of Methodology Cohort Design X Time X = outcome

Lessons learned one. Immediate and certain sanctions that target novel subgroups and/or circumstances are very effective. Ex: Warn Range 1st 2nd 3rd 30-day 7-day 3-day alcohol education alcohol treatment medical evaluation $180 Administrative Monetary Penalty 6-month ignition interlock condition BAC 0.05 - 0.08 Licence suspension Monetary Penalty Remedial

Driving under HTA suspension Lessons learned two. Increasing the severity of a sanction is effective at reducing recidivism through enhanced compliance. Ex: 7-day Impoundment, on top of the 90-day ADLS   Driving under HTA suspension Seven-day roadside vehicle impoundment Payment of towing and storage by driver Violation of ignition interlock condition Refusal of screening BAC > 0.08% .

Lessons learned three. Program design features, such as incentivization, are effective tools for influencing behaviour. Ex: Reduced Suspension Ignition Interlock Conduct Review 1st alcohol impaired driving conviction 6-month suspension 3-month suspension Automatic removal of interlock condition unless performance failures within last 3 months Extension in 3-month intervals until no performance failures for 3 months 12-month interlock condition 9-month interlock condition Stream A Stream B

Lessons learned four. Countermeasures should be streamlined as much as possible to increase participant adherence. Ex: Alcohol education and treatment   Convicted of criminal drinking and driving Apply to the Remedial Measures program Assessment 8h alcohol education 16h alcohol treatment 30-min follow-up phone interview < 30 days > 6 months < 60 days Must do all this within 1-year CCC driving prohibition X Eligible to install II Convicted

Contributions of this work comprehensive contextual framework for future research strengths and weaknesses of each countermeasure lessons for countermeasure development

Strengthening our response Fall 2016: implement new policy measures to further address D&D as well as driving after drug use continue to work with provincial and regional road safety and injury prevention partners to raise public awareness

Acknowledgements Ministry of Attorney General Ontario Provincial Police MADD Canada Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Traffic Injury Research Foundation Sunnybrook Research Foundation

More Information Tracey Ma Team Lead, Special Projects Road Safety Research Office Ministry of Transportation tracey.ma@ontario.ca