## Abstract ## Background There has been considerable debate in the public policy arena about the appropriate mix of regulatory enforcement and consultation in achieving desired health and safety behavior across industries. Recently there has been a shift in federal policy toward voluntary approac
State and federal new-car safety regulation: Effects on fatality rates
โ Scribed by Leon S. Robertson
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 344 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-4575
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โฆ Synopsis
Car occupant and pedestrian fatalities per 100,000 cars registered in Maryland were calculated for the calendar years 1972-75. Cars sold prior to state or federal regulation (models prior to 1964) had an average yearly occupant fatality rate of 44. Cars with front outboard lap seat belts required by state law (1964--67 models), as well as some crash protection installed in relation to standards required of cars sold to the government (mainly in 1967 models), averaged 35 occupant deaths per 100,000 registered cars, 20% less than pre-1964 cars. For federally regulated (post-1967) cars, occupant deaths averaged 27 per 100,000 cars yearly, 23% less than 1964--67 models and 39% less than pre-1964 models. The differences were unrelated to driver age. No consistent differences in the rates at which they killed pedestrians were found among unregulated, state regulated or subsequent federally regulated cars. Thus, there is no evidence to support Peltzman's contention that increased occupant protection resulted in increased hazard to pedestrians.
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