Economic evaluation of road traffic safety measures : report of the hundred and seventeenth Round Table on Transport Economics held in Paris, on 26th-27th October 2000.

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European Conference of Ministers of Transport ECMT / CEMT, Economic Research Centre
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Abstract

This report consists of introductory reports for Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway and Poland, and a summary of discussions. In economic appraisals of road safety measures, determining which method to use for valuation is critical. The human capital method and the willingness-to-pay method are compared and it is concluded that practical guides are needed for each method. It is suggested that governments should take control of safety for all transport modes and that improvements could be made in the use of safety budgets. In particular, changing driver behaviour is considered important. Economically efficient long-term safety measures are advocated. For abstracts of the papers see C 20540 - C 20548 (ITRD E111973-E111980). For the French version of this report, see C 20550 S.

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Library number
C 20539 [electronic version only] /10 /82 /85 / ITRD E111972
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Paris, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD, 2001, 176 p., 99 ref.; Round Table / ECMT ; 117 - ISBN 92-821-1365-5

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