This paper investigates the effects of mandatory seat belt laws on driver behavior and traffic fatalities. Using a unique panel data set on seat belt usage rates in all U.S. jurisdictions, we analyze how such laws, by influencing seat belt use, affect traffic fatalities. Controlling for the endogeneity of seat belt usage, we find that it decreases overall traffic fatalities. The magnitude of this effect, however, is significantly smaller than the estimate used by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Testing the compensating behavior theory, which suggests that seat belt use also has an adverse effect on fatalities by encouraging careless driving, we find that this theory is not supported by the data. Finally, we identify fact...
Background: Most seat belt use laws originally passed in the United States contained language restr...
grantor: University of TorontoThe objective of this thesis is to assess empirically the ef...
173409926PDFTech ReportVHRC 73-R38Seat beltsFatalitiesVirginiaVirginia Transportation Research Counc...
We examined state-specific and aggregate effects of U.S. legislation requir-ing the use of seat beft...
This study examines the impact of mandatory seat belt laws on fatal and incapacitating injury rates ...
The expected effects of increasing seat belt use on the number of killed or seriously injured (KSI) ...
We examined state-specific and aggregate effects of U.S. legislation requiring the use of seat belts...
This study examines the impact of mandatory seat belt laws on fatal and incapacitating injury rates ...
According to the offsetting effect theory, since drivers wearing seat belts feel more secure, they t...
We present evidence from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveilla...
Despite the importance of seatbelt use in the reduction of injuries and fatalities, the majority of ...
Vita.This study investigated the relationship among four levels of traffic accident severity; select...
This paper investigates the offsetting effect theory, using individual-level accident data to analyz...
This study formulates a comprehensive econometric structure that recognizes two important issues in ...
The mandatory seat belt law is among the most recent of a long list of highway and vehicle safety re...
Background: Most seat belt use laws originally passed in the United States contained language restr...
grantor: University of TorontoThe objective of this thesis is to assess empirically the ef...
173409926PDFTech ReportVHRC 73-R38Seat beltsFatalitiesVirginiaVirginia Transportation Research Counc...
We examined state-specific and aggregate effects of U.S. legislation requir-ing the use of seat beft...
This study examines the impact of mandatory seat belt laws on fatal and incapacitating injury rates ...
The expected effects of increasing seat belt use on the number of killed or seriously injured (KSI) ...
We examined state-specific and aggregate effects of U.S. legislation requiring the use of seat belts...
This study examines the impact of mandatory seat belt laws on fatal and incapacitating injury rates ...
According to the offsetting effect theory, since drivers wearing seat belts feel more secure, they t...
We present evidence from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveilla...
Despite the importance of seatbelt use in the reduction of injuries and fatalities, the majority of ...
Vita.This study investigated the relationship among four levels of traffic accident severity; select...
This paper investigates the offsetting effect theory, using individual-level accident data to analyz...
This study formulates a comprehensive econometric structure that recognizes two important issues in ...
The mandatory seat belt law is among the most recent of a long list of highway and vehicle safety re...
Background: Most seat belt use laws originally passed in the United States contained language restr...
grantor: University of TorontoThe objective of this thesis is to assess empirically the ef...
173409926PDFTech ReportVHRC 73-R38Seat beltsFatalitiesVirginiaVirginia Transportation Research Counc...