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Global Health | Center for Health and Biosciences | Newsletter Can Uber reduce DUI-related deaths? March 25, 2019 toggle sidebar Toggle Sidebar Table of Contents Share this Publication Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Download PDF Print This Publication A Baker Institute study is the first of its kind to examine the impact of the ride-sharing service Uber on drunk-driving deaths in a low- and middle-income country. Print This Publication Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Related Research Center for Health and Biosciences | Child Health Policy | Policy Brief Generation Screen: Navigating the Digital Age for Children Read More Center for Health and Biosciences | Policy Brief Tackling Root Causes: Screening and Addressing Non-Medical Drivers of Health Read More Center for Health and Biosciences | Center for the U.S. and Mexico | Center for Energy Studies | Issue Brief Why Brain Health Must Lead Migration System Reform Read More Back to top
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