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Drinking and traffic accidents

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  • A traffic signal that is bent and broken, with a vodka bottle jammed in its stem; representing vodka as a cause of driving accidents. Colour lithograph, 19--.
  • A skull in a drinking glass at the steering wheel of a motor vehicle, representing the fatal effects of drunken driving. Colour lithograph.
  • A vodka bottle on its side driven like a sports car; representing people who drink and drive as criminals. Colour lithograph by Z. Waszewski, 1961.
  • A skull in a drinking glass at the steering wheel of a motor vehicle, representing the fatal effects of drunken driving. Colour lithograph.
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Catalogue

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    A skull in a drinking glass at the steering wheel of a motor vehicle, representing the fatal effects of drunken driving. Colour lithograph.

    | Date: [between 1900 and 1999] | Reference: 32611i
    • Books

    National transportation safety board public forum on alcohol and drug safety education.

    | Date: 1986
    • Books

    Erik Matteo Prochet Widmark : Widmarks mikrometod och trafiknykterhetslagen / Rune Andréasson.

    Andréasson, Rune. | Date: 1985
    • Books

    Third International Conference on Alcohol and Road Traffic = IIIe Congrès International sur l'alcool et la circulation routière = III Internationaler Kongress über Alkohol und Strassenverkehr : summaries of papers.

    International Conference on Alcohol and Road Traffic 1962 : London, England) | Date: 1962
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    A road traffic sign with two wine glasses, one trying to overtake the other; a warning against drinking and driving. Colour lithograph after Schoumann.

    Schoumann. | Date: [1953?] | Reference: 537102i
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