Daylight saving time (DST), implemented as an energy saving policy, impacts many other aspects of life; one is road safety. Based on vehicle crash data in Minnesota from 2001 to 2007, this paper evaluates long- and short-term effects of DST on daily vehicle crashes. To provide evidence to explain the causes of more/fewer crashes in DST, we examine the impact of DST on crashes in four periods of a day: 3 am-9 am, 9 am-3 pm, 3 pm-9 pm, 9 pm-12 pm. The effects of risk and exposure to traffic are also separated. Our statistical models not only include weather conditions and dummy variables for days in DST as independent variables, but also consider traffic volumes on major roads in different periods of a day. Our major finding is that the short...
The relation between the end date of daylight saving time and the number of road traffic casualties ...
Although is commonly understood that light conditions affect driving behaviour, detailed evidence is...
Crash frequency is typically much lower during the night than during the day, but it is well recogni...
Prior literature suggests that Daylight Saving Time (DST) can both increase the risk of automobile c...
Daylight Savings Time (DST) takes place each year from 2:00 AM on the first Sunday in April to 2:00 ...
Despite mounting evidence that Daylight Saving Time (DST) fails in its pri-mary goal of saving energ...
Circadian rhythm disruptions may have harmful impacts on health. Circadian rhythm disruptions caused...
Approximately 70 countries worldwide implement a daylight-saving time (DST) policy: setting their cl...
Background Bills have been put forward in the UK and Republic of Ireland proposing a move to Central...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-NHTSA-75-3DOT-HS-801-639Daylight saving timeDaylightComputer programmingCorrel...
We investigate how exogenous variation in daylight caused by Daylight Saving Time affects road safet...
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the practice of setting the clocks forward 1 hour from standard time d...
This paper examines the impact of daylight saving time (DST) on fatal road crashes in Australia. I e...
This study evaluated the effects of daytime running lights (DRLs) on two-vehicle, head-on crashes of...
Two times a year 1.5 billion people undergo a transition of a one-hour shift of their clocks. This h...
The relation between the end date of daylight saving time and the number of road traffic casualties ...
Although is commonly understood that light conditions affect driving behaviour, detailed evidence is...
Crash frequency is typically much lower during the night than during the day, but it is well recogni...
Prior literature suggests that Daylight Saving Time (DST) can both increase the risk of automobile c...
Daylight Savings Time (DST) takes place each year from 2:00 AM on the first Sunday in April to 2:00 ...
Despite mounting evidence that Daylight Saving Time (DST) fails in its pri-mary goal of saving energ...
Circadian rhythm disruptions may have harmful impacts on health. Circadian rhythm disruptions caused...
Approximately 70 countries worldwide implement a daylight-saving time (DST) policy: setting their cl...
Background Bills have been put forward in the UK and Republic of Ireland proposing a move to Central...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-NHTSA-75-3DOT-HS-801-639Daylight saving timeDaylightComputer programmingCorrel...
We investigate how exogenous variation in daylight caused by Daylight Saving Time affects road safet...
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the practice of setting the clocks forward 1 hour from standard time d...
This paper examines the impact of daylight saving time (DST) on fatal road crashes in Australia. I e...
This study evaluated the effects of daytime running lights (DRLs) on two-vehicle, head-on crashes of...
Two times a year 1.5 billion people undergo a transition of a one-hour shift of their clocks. This h...
The relation between the end date of daylight saving time and the number of road traffic casualties ...
Although is commonly understood that light conditions affect driving behaviour, detailed evidence is...
Crash frequency is typically much lower during the night than during the day, but it is well recogni...