COSTS AND FUNCTIONAL CONSEQUENCES OF U.S. ROADWAY CRASHES

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MILLER, TR URBAN INST, WASHINGTON, DC, USA
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Samenvatting

The comprehensive cost of U.S. motor vehicle crashes was almost $333 billion in 1988. Comprehensive costs add the value of lost quality of life to monetary costs. This paper estimates costs by injury severity for three severity classification systems. It also estimates the functional capacity loss and probability of permanent work-related disability resulting from non-fatal injury. Using only monetarycosts in safety decision making inappropriately favors mobility over safety. Comprehensive costs are one appropriate choice. Another acceptable choice is to use years of functional capacity loss plus direct costs to perform cost-effectiveness analysis. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 859874 IRRD 9311
Uitgave

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1993 E25 5 PAG: 593-607 T

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