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Blitzes de alcoolemia reduzem acidentes de trânsito?

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  • dos Santos, Ana Paula Lima
  • da Silva, Thaiza Siqueira
  • do Nascimento Oliveira, Ana Beatriz
  • Borges, Tomás Paixão

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O estudo investiga se a implementação de blitzes de alcoolemia reduz o número de acidentes de trânsito. As blitzes são definidas como uma forma de fiscalização de alta visibilidade, em que policiais selecionam veículos de maneira sistemática para parar e avaliar o grau de álcool do motorista. Com base em seis (6) trabalhos que fizeram revisões de literatura sobre essa temática, os resultados indicam efeito positivo da política: pesquisas realizadas em diferentes países confirmam que medidas legais que limitam a alcoolemia ao volante são eficazes para reduzir acidentes de trânsito. No Brasil, a Lei nº 11.705/2008 (Lei Seca) adota tolerância zero, com previsão de multa, suspensão da habilitação, apreensão do veículo e, em casos mais graves, prisão em flagrante.

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  • dos Santos, Ana Paula Lima & da Silva, Thaiza Siqueira & do Nascimento Oliveira, Ana Beatriz & Borges, Tomás Paixão, 2025. "Blitzes de alcoolemia reduzem acidentes de trânsito?," SocArXiv mfa7z_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:mfa7z_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/mfa7z_v1
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