Regulating Traffic Safety /
Traffic accidents are responsible for the greatest number of deaths each year for many age groups. At present, authorities rely heavily on policing and prosecutions to control accidents. The authors of this work examine the effectiveness of these and other techniques, and suggest alternatives that m...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto, Ont. :
University of Toronto Press,
1990.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- "Contents"; "Preface"; "Introduction"; "PART ONE: Driver-Centred Counter-measures"; "1 SANCTIONS"; "Sanctions and Seat-belt Use"; "Sanctions and Speed Limits"; "Sanctions and Drunk Driving"; "2 CIVIL LIABILITY, INSURANCE, AND DETERRENCE"; "3 REWARDS"; "4 LICENSING"; "Targeting High-Risk Subgroups"; "Targeting Teenagers"; "Post-Licensing Control"; "5 EDUCATION"; "Education as a Requisite for Licensing"; "Education as a Response to Post-Licensing Behaviour"; "Employer-Implemented Educational Programs"; "Mass Media."
- "PART TWO: Environment-Centred Counter-measures""6 ECONOMIC VARIABLES"; "A New Theory"; "Empirical Evidence"; "Policy Implications"; "7 MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY DESIGN"; "Evolution"; "Reaction"; "Vindication?"; "Reservations"; "8 HIGHWAY SAFETY DESIGN"; "Introduction"; "Refining Allocation"; "Risk Compensation More Generally"; "9 POST-ACCIDENT INJURY CARE"; "Emergency Care"; "Rehabilitation"; "Conclusion"; "Notes."