Author(s): 
Rauch, W., E. Ahlin, P. Zador, J.Howard, and G.D. Duncan
Date: 
2010
Study Location: 
Maryland
Manuscript Type: 
Journal
Full Citation: 
Rauch, W., E. Ahlin, P. Zador, J.Howard, and G.D. Duncan (2010). Effects of Administrative Ignition Interlock License Restrictions on Drivers with Multiple Alcohol Offenses
Results: 
Compared to the control group, participation in the interlock license restriction program reduced drivers' hazard (or risk) of a subsequent alcoholimpaired driving offense by a statistically significant 36% during the 2-year intervention, 26% during the 2-year postintervention period, and 32% during the entire 4-year study period.
Study Number: 
233.00