In the article "Motor-Vehicle-Related Deaths Involving
Intoxicated Pedestrians -- United States, 1982-1992," the first
sentence of the second paragraph contains an error. The sentence
should read "NHTSA considers a fatal crash to be alcohol related if
either the driver or a nonoccupant (e.g., a pedestrian) had a blood
alcohol concentration (BAC) greater than or equal to 0.01 g/dL in
a police-reported motor-vehicle crash."
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