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Trends and disparities in alcohol-DWI license suspensions by suspension duration, North Carolina, 2007–2016

Bhavna Singichetti, Yudan Chen Wang, Yvonne M Golightly, Stephen W Marshall and Rebecca B Naumann

PLOS ONE, 2024, vol. 19, issue 9, 1-23

Abstract: Purpose: To examine trends and potential disparities in North Carolina (NC) driving while impaired by alcohol (alcohol-DWI) license suspensions from 2007–2016. Specific objectives included: 1) examining personal (e.g., race/ethnicity) and contextual (e.g., residential segregation) characteristics of alcohol-DWI license suspensions by suspension duration; and 2) examining trends in annual suspension rates by race/ethnicity, sex, and duration. Methods: We linked NC administrative licensing and county-level survey data from several sources from 2007–2016. Suspensions were categorized by duration: 1 to

Date: 2024
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