Estimates of direct costs to the state resulting from traffic accidents : final report.

Author(s)
Andary, J.J. Flora, J.D. Huelke, D.F. & O'day, J.
Year
Abstract

This report serves three purposes. The first is to detail the methodology and the sources of data. The second is to present estimates of the costs. The third is to show how the cost estimates can be used to estimate the likely benefits of countermeasures related to highway safety. The estimated annual direct cost to the state has been computed to be 21.5 million dollars, with 13.9 associated primarily with injuries, 2.7 million with property damage, and 4.9 million associated with both injuries and property damage.

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Publication

Library number
B 21906 /10/ IRRD 263389
Source

Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan, Highway Safety Research Institute (HSRI), 1981, 97 p., tab., ref.; UM-HRSI-81-40

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