2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2015.01.010
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Can cars and trucks coexist peacefully on highways? Analyzing the effectiveness of road safety policies in Europe

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“…The rate of motorisation, as an indicator of a country's level of prosperity, showed a significant negative relationship. These results are consistent with previous studies [41,50,54,100]. Finally, fuel consumption per car was not statistically significant, which does not allow us to affirm whether a more or less intensive use of the vehicle fleet has an effect on mortality.…”
Section: Explanatory Variables For Transport-specific Factorssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The rate of motorisation, as an indicator of a country's level of prosperity, showed a significant negative relationship. These results are consistent with previous studies [41,50,54,100]. Finally, fuel consumption per car was not statistically significant, which does not allow us to affirm whether a more or less intensive use of the vehicle fleet has an effect on mortality.…”
Section: Explanatory Variables For Transport-specific Factorssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…As for the factors that contribute most to the occurrence of road accidents, issues such as inexperience, lack of ability and risk behavior, alcohol and drug usein the case of collisions involving young driversand reduced visual capacity, cognitive and mobility -in the case of older drivers must be considered [15,16,17,18,19]. In addition, one can also point to the issue of speed as one of the variables most strongly related to the occurrence of accidents [20], as well as the increase in cargo fleets, especially of trucks, and of passenger vehicles [21] and by the construction of new highways and even duplication of already existing highways [3] facts observed in a significant way in the study area of this work.…”
Section: The Road Axis Transport and Accident Mortality: A Brief Anamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We therefore include three variables for the number of trucks per capita 6 that consider three 5 Overall, we may expect a stronger (negative) impact of trucks on traffic fatality than passenger cars. Castillo-Manzano et al (2015) examine the differential impact between the motorization rates for trucks and passenger cars but do not distinguish between different truck categories, which are essential for our analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Further studies have tested the influence of external factors, such as infrastructure design (Chang & Chien, 2013); vehicle technologies and maneuvering capabilities (Mooren et al, 2014); environmental conditions (Choi et al, 2014), and specific safety policies (Castillo-Manzano et al, 2015). Some studies have even analyzed the possibility of internalizing the externalities generated by truck accidents (Anderson & Auffhammer, 2014;Savage, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%