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Table of Contents

Tables and Figures
Technical Report Documentation Page
Technical Summary

I.  Introduction
II.  Background
III.  Program Description

A.  Media
B.  Enforcement
C.  Sobriety Checkpoints
D.  DWI Arrests

IV.  PROGRAM EVALUATION

A.  Connecticut Statewide Telephone Survey
B.  Connecticut Roadside Survey Direct Measures of Driver BACs
C.  Alcohol-Related Fatalities

V.  RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Connecticut Telephone Survey
A.  Characteristics of Connecticut Telephone Survey Respondents
B.  Exposure to Enforcement Message
C.  Perceptions of Enforcement
D.  Self-Reported Changes in Drinking and Driving
E.  Exposure to Enforcement

Connecticut Roadside Survey
F.  Driver Exposure to Enforcement Message
G.  Direct Observations of Driver BACs
H.  Driver BACs By Time of Night, Age, and Gender Connecticut Alcohol-Related Fatalities

Connecticut Alcohol-Related Fatalities
I.  ARIMA Analyses of All Connecticut Alcohol-Related Fatalities
J. ARIMA Analyses of Connecticut Alcohol-Related Fatalities Involving Men 21 to 34 Years Old

VI.  SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
VII.  REFERENCES
APPENDIX A: Connecticut Media Campaign Report from Cronin And Company
APPENDIX B:  Connecticut Telephone Survey
APPENDIX C:  Additional Connecticut Telephone Survey Responses
APPENDIX D:  CONNECTICUT ROADSIDE SURVEY DATA COLLECTION  FORM

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