Preliminary Data Collection Methods and Results from Ohio
Join Dr. Jim Lange and HECAOD staff as they discuss tools to measure collegiate impaired driving and how to deploy them to gather data on your campus. Results from a recent collegiate impaired driving survey done in Ohio will also be discussed, focusing on impaired use of alternative forms of transportation such as bikes and scooters, and the unique risks for impaired driving facing the college student population.
Part of the Collegiate Impaired Road Use Webinar Series
For nearly two decades, crashes involving alcohol have been recognized as the most common source of alcohol-related deaths and injury among college students. National College Health Assessment data reveals that college students are driving impaired, but many campus administrators and prevention professionals feel unequipped to address the issue.
Join Prevention Action Alliance and The Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery for a four-part webinar series focused on collegiate impaired driving and road use. Presenters will discuss the issue of impaired driving among college-aged students, data that is being collected in Ohio, ways to engage community and industry partners to move the needle, and stories from the field where institutions have seen success.
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