An approach to costing of road crash injury has been developed using data from a ‘Willingness-to-pay’ survey mapped to injuries listed in the Abbreviated Injury Scale 1998 Revision. The costs derived have been applied to a database of real-world crash injuries that have been collected as part of the UK Co-operative Crash Injury Study (CCIS). The approach has been developed in order to determine future research priorities in vehicle passive safety. When all injuries in all crash-types are examined, the results highlight the cost of ‘Whiplash’ in the UK. When more serious injuries are considered, specifically those at AIS 2+, the cost of head injuries becomes evident in both frontal and side impacts
This paper provides an international overview of the most recent estimates of the social costs of ro...
Introduction: The financial cost of injuries sustained in road traffic crashes is high for victims, ...
BACKGROUND: Trauma represents an important public health concern in the United Kingdom, yet the acut...
Introduction: Costs related to road crashes represent an important societal burden. Additionally the...
Costs related to serious injuries constitute an important input variable to assess the cost-efficien...
An extensive number of research studies have attempted to capture the factors that influence the sev...
Cost–benefit analyses are an important analytical tool for road authorities to assess and prioritize...
This paper provides an international overview of the most recent estimates of the social costs of ro...
peer-reviewedMotor Vehicle Collisions (MVCs) accounted for an economic cost of $242 billion in the U...
The study deals with valuation of economic losses resulting from personal injuries of road traffic a...
This study explores the relationships between the classification of traffic casualties by the police...
The expected total cost of accidents for France amounted between 37.5 and 50 billion Euros in 2014. ...
This study investigates the proper valuation of the social and economic consequences of road acciden...
This paper gives an overview of official monetary valuations of the prevention of road crashes, road...
Road crashes result in all kinds of social costs, such as medical costs, production loss, human loss...
This paper provides an international overview of the most recent estimates of the social costs of ro...
Introduction: The financial cost of injuries sustained in road traffic crashes is high for victims, ...
BACKGROUND: Trauma represents an important public health concern in the United Kingdom, yet the acut...
Introduction: Costs related to road crashes represent an important societal burden. Additionally the...
Costs related to serious injuries constitute an important input variable to assess the cost-efficien...
An extensive number of research studies have attempted to capture the factors that influence the sev...
Cost–benefit analyses are an important analytical tool for road authorities to assess and prioritize...
This paper provides an international overview of the most recent estimates of the social costs of ro...
peer-reviewedMotor Vehicle Collisions (MVCs) accounted for an economic cost of $242 billion in the U...
The study deals with valuation of economic losses resulting from personal injuries of road traffic a...
This study explores the relationships between the classification of traffic casualties by the police...
The expected total cost of accidents for France amounted between 37.5 and 50 billion Euros in 2014. ...
This study investigates the proper valuation of the social and economic consequences of road acciden...
This paper gives an overview of official monetary valuations of the prevention of road crashes, road...
Road crashes result in all kinds of social costs, such as medical costs, production loss, human loss...
This paper provides an international overview of the most recent estimates of the social costs of ro...
Introduction: The financial cost of injuries sustained in road traffic crashes is high for victims, ...
BACKGROUND: Trauma represents an important public health concern in the United Kingdom, yet the acut...