Speed limits and vehicle accidents in built-up areas: The impact of 30 km/h zones

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Date
2021-06Type
- Working Paper
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Abstract
Vehicle accidents represent an important source of externalities from driving. Using a detailed dataset on accident location and characteristics in Switzerland, we estimate the effect of switching from a 50 km/h speed limit to a 30 km/h limit on the probability of vehicle accident injuries. After an initial country-wide analysis, we exploit the quasi-experimental variation of the timing of introduction of 30 km/h zones in the municipality of Basel, using a difference in differences strategy. We find a significant reduction in accident severity due to lower speed limits, and substantial heterogeneities based on the circumstances of the accident. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000490316Publication status
publishedJournal / series
Economic Working Paper SeriesVolume
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CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research at ETH ZurichSubject
Speed limits; Vehicle accidents; 30 km/h zones; Externalities; Road transport; Urban roadsOrganisational unit
03539 - Filippini, Massimo / Filippini, Massimo
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