Incentives for improving driving behaviour ex ante/ex post considerations.

Author(s)
Kunreuther, H.
Year
Abstract

The proposed legislation on automatic crash protection devices raises the general issue as to the appropriate role of market mechanisms and regulations with respect to reducing injury and fatalities on the road. This paper develops a framework for looking at what actions can and should be taken to improve driver behavior. These actions range from market mechanisms, such as insurance and education campaigns, to incentive systems and regulations, such as fines and installation of air bags.

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Library number
B 28325 (In: B 28312) /83 /91 / IRRD 821349
Source

In: Human behaviour and traffic safety : proceedings of a General Motors Symposium on Human Behaviour and Traffic Safety, held at the General Motors Research Laboratories, September 23-25, 1984, p. 365-383, 28 ref.

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