This study estimates the effect of gasoline prices on road deaths by vehicle mode using annual data for 62 countries for 2000–2018 and all states of the United States (US) for 1998–2018. Higher gasoline prices are associated with fewer overall road deaths. The proportional effect on motorcyclist deaths tends to be smaller or even have the opposite sign, especially in countries that are not highly dependent on motorcycles. For the US, a positive effect of gasoline prices on motorcyclist deaths is found, with an elasticity of about 0.3. There is also a positive relationship between gasoline prices and motorcycle registrations in the US. The results confirm that additional attention towards motorcyclist safety is warranted in times of high fue...
Motorcycles are considered a primary mode of transport in developing countries due to ...
Deaths of motorcyclists due to traffic crashes increased in the United States in each of the ten yea...
abstract: Motorcycle fatalities have been increasing at a faster rate than the number of motorcycles...
This study estimates the effect of gasoline prices on road deaths by vehicle mode using annual data ...
Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death among young adults. Although automobile fatal...
Background: Motorcycle safety has received much attention from both researchers and policymakers in ...
Background: We examined whether sales of new motorcycles was a mechanism to explain the relationship...
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Background Traffic safety has placed a tremendous economic and social burden on individuals and nati...
Around 1.35 million people lose their lives in road traffic collisions around the globe each year, a...
A large literature base has found that economic factors have important effects on traffic crashes. A...
While total traffic deaths in the United States increased by only 2 percent (2%) over a recent 10-ye...
After years of general progress in reducing Australia’s road death toll, road deaths increased in 20...
The authors compared US motor vehicle and motorcycle mortality rates during periods when each of sev...
Problem - Limited literature suggests that gasoline prices have substantial effects on reducing fata...
Motorcycles are considered a primary mode of transport in developing countries due to ...
Deaths of motorcyclists due to traffic crashes increased in the United States in each of the ten yea...
abstract: Motorcycle fatalities have been increasing at a faster rate than the number of motorcycles...
This study estimates the effect of gasoline prices on road deaths by vehicle mode using annual data ...
Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death among young adults. Although automobile fatal...
Background: Motorcycle safety has received much attention from both researchers and policymakers in ...
Background: We examined whether sales of new motorcycles was a mechanism to explain the relationship...
▸ Additional material is published online only. To view please visit the journal onlin
Background Traffic safety has placed a tremendous economic and social burden on individuals and nati...
Around 1.35 million people lose their lives in road traffic collisions around the globe each year, a...
A large literature base has found that economic factors have important effects on traffic crashes. A...
While total traffic deaths in the United States increased by only 2 percent (2%) over a recent 10-ye...
After years of general progress in reducing Australia’s road death toll, road deaths increased in 20...
The authors compared US motor vehicle and motorcycle mortality rates during periods when each of sev...
Problem - Limited literature suggests that gasoline prices have substantial effects on reducing fata...
Motorcycles are considered a primary mode of transport in developing countries due to ...
Deaths of motorcyclists due to traffic crashes increased in the United States in each of the ten yea...
abstract: Motorcycle fatalities have been increasing at a faster rate than the number of motorcycles...