Benevolence and the value of road safety.

Author(s)
Andersson, H. & Lindberg, G.
Year
Abstract

This study uses the contingent valuation method to elicit individuals' preferences for their own and others' safety in road-traffic. Whereas one group is asked about a private safety device for themselves, other groups are asked about safety devices for their children, household, relatives and the public. Support is found for the hypothesis that individuals are not purely selfish when it comes the safety of others. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
C 46043 [electronic version only] /80 /
Source

Linköping, Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute VTI, 2007, 16 p., 45 ref.

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