On the joint valuation of averting fatal and severe injuries in highway accidents |
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Authors: | Hojman Pablo de Dios Ortuzar Juan Rizzi Luis Ignacio |
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Affiliation: | Department of Transport Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Casilla 306, Cod. 105, Santiago 22, Chile. |
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Abstract: | INTRODUCTION: To evaluate the benefits of road transport safety projects, planners need the monetary value of averting fatal and severe injuries. Usually, contingent valuation and risk-risk studies have been used. The contexts posed by both survey techniques do not represent the choice situation a driver faces when having to choose among alternative routes with different levels of safety. METHOD: We set up a stated choice web page survey in which individuals had to choose between two routes for a hypothetical trip between two cities; thus implicitly revealing their preferences for safety both in terms of reducing the number of fatal victims and of severely injured victims. RESULTS: For Chilean routes we were able to estimate approximate values of US$300,000 and US$140,000 for a reduction in one fatality and one severely injured victim, respectively. IMPACTS: Our evidence could be valuable for road planners in other developing nations. |
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Keywords: | Road safety Value of risk reductions Stated choice surveys Web survey |
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