Impact of the energy crisis on traffic accidents.

Author(s)
Tihansky, D.P.
Year
Abstract

The dynamic trends of highway accidents as affected by energy shortages are analyzed. State-by-state variations of accident rates are explained in terms of mandatory speed limits, reductions in gasoline sales, the voluntary cooperation of the public in conserving energy, as well as other factors. Economic losses incurred by various accidents are cited, and welfare going from traffic safety enhancement are estimated at the national level.

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B 7095 T /82/96/ IRRD 211657
Source

Transportation Research, Vol. 8 (1974), No. 4/5 (October), p. 481-491, 2 graph., 7 tab., 47 ref.

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