In many highly motorised countries, the number of traffic fatalities has gone down by about 80 percent since the peak number, which was reached around 1970. What explains this decline? Is it principally the result of road safety policy, or have other factors made a larger contribution? This paper argues that it is difficult to give a scientifically rigorous explanation of the decline in traffic fatalities. There are five main problems: (1) There are very many potentially relevant explanatory variables. (2) Some of the relevant explanatory variables change slowly at an almost constant rate. (3) Data are incomplete or missing about many potentially relevant variables. (4) Some variables are affected by measurement errors or discontinuities in...
This paper uses aggregate data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and International Road Feder...
This paper uses aggregate data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and International Road Feder...
Why do the development of the number of serious road injuries and the development of the number of r...
In many highly motorised countries, the number of traffic fatalities has gone down by about 80 perce...
In many highly motorised countries, the number of traffic fatalities has gone down by about 80 perce...
The number of traffic fatalities reached a peak in many highly motorised countries around 1970. Some...
The number of traffic fatalities reached a peak in many highly motorised countries around 1970. Some...
The number of traffic fatalities reached a peak in many highly motorised countries around 1970. Some...
Influences on road safety development : a study of the applicability of models. Why does the number ...
Previous research suggests that the death rate due to traffic fatalities at first increases as count...
In this, and previous related papers, developments of traffic volumes and traffic safety are studied...
The essence of the decrease in the number of road deaths; Developments in 2004 and 2005, and new pro...
One of the most significant costs associated with automobile travel is the number of road accidents ...
One of the most significant costs associated with automobile travel is the number of road accidents ...
Purpose The objective of this paper is to provide a parsimonious model for linking motorization leve...
This paper uses aggregate data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and International Road Feder...
This paper uses aggregate data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and International Road Feder...
Why do the development of the number of serious road injuries and the development of the number of r...
In many highly motorised countries, the number of traffic fatalities has gone down by about 80 perce...
In many highly motorised countries, the number of traffic fatalities has gone down by about 80 perce...
The number of traffic fatalities reached a peak in many highly motorised countries around 1970. Some...
The number of traffic fatalities reached a peak in many highly motorised countries around 1970. Some...
The number of traffic fatalities reached a peak in many highly motorised countries around 1970. Some...
Influences on road safety development : a study of the applicability of models. Why does the number ...
Previous research suggests that the death rate due to traffic fatalities at first increases as count...
In this, and previous related papers, developments of traffic volumes and traffic safety are studied...
The essence of the decrease in the number of road deaths; Developments in 2004 and 2005, and new pro...
One of the most significant costs associated with automobile travel is the number of road accidents ...
One of the most significant costs associated with automobile travel is the number of road accidents ...
Purpose The objective of this paper is to provide a parsimonious model for linking motorization leve...
This paper uses aggregate data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and International Road Feder...
This paper uses aggregate data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and International Road Feder...
Why do the development of the number of serious road injuries and the development of the number of r...