Point-record driving licence and road safety : an economic approach.

Author(s)
Bourgeon, J.-M. & Picard, P.
Year
Abstract

Many countries now issue driving licences where traffic violations are recorded through a point system, even though implementation varies among countries and even within a country. Depriving offenders of their licence is a non-monetary sanction that allows the government to incapacitate dangerous individuals and that also deters most drivers from infringing the law. We investigate the desirable features of point-record licence mechanisms and, in particular, whether drivers should be allowed to redeem points and/or be given a probationary period. We also analyze the complementarity of point-record mechanisms and fines and consider the possibility of an immediate withdrawal of the driving licence for very serious offenses. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20061753 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 90 (2006), Article in Press, Corrected Proof, 33 p., 34 ref. / Published as: Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 91 (2007), No. 1-2, p. 235-258

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