汽车安全法规与抵消行为:一些新的实证估计

Automobile Safety Regulation and Offsetting Behavior: Some New Empirical Estimates

American Economic Review · 1984
被引 78
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

实证估计了过去15年汽车碰撞安全标准的效果,发现驾驶员可能因安全装置增加而提高驾驶强度,从而抵消部分安全收益,并可能增加对其他道路使用者的风险。

Abstract

Suppose that engineers can demonstrate that air bags will reduce the risk of death in an automobile by 25 percent for any given frequency and severity of accidents. Would the installation of these devices necessarily reduce the fatality rate by 25 percent? The answer depends upon the response of drivers to the increased protection from dangerous accidents. If they increase their (speed, recklessness, driving while intoxicated, driving in unsafe conditions, etc.), they may realize substantially less than a 25 percent reduction in expected fatalities. Such offsetting behavior is not irrational: it merely represents a substitution of the marginal benefits of driving intensity for the reduced marginal cost of risk. If offsetting behavior actually occurs, it may be realized in increased risks for bicyclists, motorcyclists, and pedestrians. These externalities could be substantial unless there is a reduction in risk taking among these groups. As a result, the net effect of mandating air bags or any other safety device is far from obvious. There may be no net reduction in fatalities or serious injuries. These theoretical considerations are at the core of Sam Peltzman's classic study (1975) of automobile safety regulation. For policymakers, however, the key question is how much offsetting behavior actually occurs. As Peltzman (1977) acknowledges, offsetting behavior could be trivial or substantial. In this paper, we explore this issue, providing new empirical estimates of the effects of crashworthiness standards established for automobiles over the past fifteen years. These standards have required the installation of lapshoulder belts, energy-absorbing steering columns, head restraints, padded dashboards, crush-resistant passenger compartments, safer windshield mounting, more secure locks, and a variety of other features.

汽车安全法规抵消行为风险补偿外部性