美国道路上的“军备竞赛”:运动型多功能车和皮卡对交通安全的影响

The “Arms Race” on American Roads: The Effect of Sport Utility Vehicles and Pickup Trucks on Traffic Safety

Journal of Law & Economics · 2004
被引 153
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了大型车辆(SUV和皮卡)对自身乘客及行人、自行车手、摩托车手的安全影响,发现每百万辆皮卡替代轿车每年导致34-93人额外死亡,自身安全收益以他人更高死亡为代价。

Abstract

Drivers have been running an “arms race” on American roads by buying increasingly large vehicles such as sport utility vehicles and light trucks. But large vehicles pose an increased danger to occupants of smaller vehicles and to pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists. This paper measures both the internal effect of large vehicles on their own occupants’ safety and their external effect on others. The results show that light trucks are extremely deadly. For each 1 million light trucks that replace cars, between 34 and 93 additional car occupants, pedestrians, bicyclists, or motorcyclists are killed per year, and the value of the lives lost is between $242 and $652 million per year. The safety gain that families obtain for themselves from driving large vehicles comes at a very high cost: for each fatal crash that occupants of large vehicles avoid, at least 4.3 additional fatal crashes involving others occur.

大型车辆交通安全外部性伤亡风险