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Cost benefits of reduction in motor vehicle injuries with a nationwide speed limit of 65 miles per hour (mph).

机译:在全国范围以每小时65英里(mph)的速度限制减少机动车辆伤害的成本效益。

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BACKGROUND: Nationwide reduction of speed limits to 65 miles per hour (mph) has the potential to save 2,985 lives every year. We undertook the current study to measure potential cost savings of implementing this injury prevention strategy. METHODS: Using the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's CRASHCOST software, we determined costs of motor vehicle injuries in the 29 states with speed limits exceeding 65 mph in 2003. CRASHCOST estimates lifetime economic costs associated with motor vehicle crashes. Next, we calculated the expected number of crashes, and associated costs, if speed limits were reduced to 65 mph nationwide. Estimated crash rates after reduction were derived by comparing states with speed limits up to 65 mph versus >65 mph, adjusted for vehicle miles traveled, safety belt use, and other confounders. Potential savings were defined as the difference between the two costs. RESULTS: Estimated potential savings with restriction of speed limits to 65 mph is Dollars 13 billion annually, including a Dollars 2 billion reduction in trauma care costs. These savings reflect approximately 6% of the total economic impact of motor vehicle crashes (Dollars 231 billion in 2000). To put these costs into perspective, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates Dollars 50 billion in annual savings with safety belt use, Dollars 1.94 billion with airbags, and Dollars 670 million with motorcycle helmets. CONCLUSIONS: Nationwide reduction of speed limits to 65 mph has the potential to save Dollars 13 billion nationally every year. Hence, legislative action on speed limits will not only reduce motor vehicle injuries and deaths, but will also provide significant cost savings.
机译:背景:全国范围内将速度限制降低到每小时65英里(mph)有可能每年挽救2985人的生命。我们进行了当前的研究,以衡量实施此伤害预防策略可能节省的成本。方法:使用国家公路交通安全管理局的CRASHCOST软件,我们确定了2003年限速超过65 mph的29个州的机动车伤害成本。CRASHCOST估算了与机动车碰撞相关的终生经济成本。接下来,如果在全国范围内将速度限制降低至65 mph,则我们计算了预期的撞车次数和相关成本。减少后的估计碰撞率是通过比较最高时速达到65 mph和> 65 mph的状态得出的,这些状态已针对行进的车辆行驶里程,安全带的使用以及其他混杂因素进行了调整。潜在节省定义为两种成本之间的差额。结果:将速度限制限制在每小时65英里以内,估计每年可节省130亿美元,其中包括减少20亿美元的创伤护理费用。这些节省大约反映了机动车事故对经济造成的总影响的6%(2000年为2310亿美元)。为了正确理解这些成本,美国国家公路交通安全管理局估计,使用安全带每年可节省500亿美元,使用安全气囊可每年节省19.4亿美元,使用摩托车头盔可节省6.7亿美元。结论:全国范围内将速度限制降低至65 mph每年有可能在全国范围内节省130亿美元。因此,关于限速的立法行动不仅将减少机动车辆的伤亡,而且还将节省大量成本。

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