Road safety and welfare

PhD Thesis Delft University of Technology
Author(s)
Wim Wijnen
Year

Road crashes are a worldwide societal problem and they result in huge socioeconomic costs, such as medical costs, loss of productivity, property damage and intangible impacts on quality of life. This thesis is about this impact of road crashes on welfare and the socio-economic benefits of improving road safety. Current international practices for estimating the welfare impacts are assessed, and improved methods are developed and applied in case studies.

Report number
T2024/3
Pages
182
Series
TRAIL Thesis Series
ISBN
978-90-5584-342-8
Publisher
the Netherlands Research School TRAIL, Delft

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