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The brewing industry views the drunk-driving problem.

H L Ross

    Accident; Analysis and Prevention
    |December 1, 1986
    PubMed
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    Brewing industry executives acknowledge drunk driving is a problem linked to alcohol misuse. They support driver-focused solutions but oppose product-focused regulations, potentially causing conflict with anti-drunk-driving advocates.

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    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • Alcohol Industry Studies
    • Behavioral Science

    Background:

    • The brewing industry's role in addressing drunk driving is a significant public health concern.
    • Alcohol misuse and its association with impaired driving necessitate industry engagement.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To survey executives in major U.S. and Canadian brewing companies regarding their views on drunk driving.
    • To understand the industry's perspective on countermeasures and their potential impact on the anti-drunk-driving movement.

    Main Methods:

    • Survey of executives from leading U.S. and Canadian brewing companies.
    • Analysis of industry acknowledgment of product implication in drunk driving incidents.
    • Assessment of industry stance on various drunk-driving countermeasures.

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    Main Results:

    • Executives acknowledge the drunk driving problem and their product's implication through misuse.
    • The industry favors countermeasures emphasizing driver and drinker responsibility.
    • A divergence exists regarding opposition to product-negative countermeasures, signaling potential conflict.

    Conclusions:

    • The brewing industry is aware of drunk driving issues but advocates for specific types of interventions.
    • Endorsing driver-focused countermeasures can foster cooperation with the anti-drunk-driving movement.
    • Opposing product-focused measures may lead to future industry-movement conflict.