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The effects of automobile inspections on accident rates

โœ Scribed by Bernard J. Schroer; William F. Peyton


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Weight
711 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-4575

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โœฆ Synopsis


To determine whether diagnostic inspections reduce assidents, this paper compares the accident rates of vehicles which participated in the Alabama Motor Vehicle Diagnostic Inspection Demonstration Program with vehicles which did not actively participate. In Huntsville the accident rate of inspected vehicles represents an improvement of 9.1% over the rate for uninspected vehicles. Furthermore, the accident rate of inspected vehicles decreased 5.3% after inspection. Whereas the mon!hly accident rate of the responsive participant who returned for subsequent periodic inspections did not significantly increase in eighteen months, the monthly accident rate of unresponsive participants increased to the level of uninspected vehicles. Vehicles involved in accidents were in significantly worse mechanical condition on the average than those not involved in accidents. The data suggests that poor mechanical condition is a significant factor in motor vehicle accidents and that annual inspections are a desirable means of reducing accident rates.


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