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Road accidents and business cycles in Spain. | LitMetric

Road accidents and business cycles in Spain.

Accid Anal Prev

Departamento de Economía, Universidad de Huelva, Plaza de La Merced 11, 21071 Huelva, Spain. Electronic address:

Published: November 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper examines the decline in road accidents in Spain over the past decade, attributing this change to three main factors: institutional (like the Penalty Point System), technological advancements in vehicle safety, and macroeconomic conditions (such as the Great Recession and rising fuel prices).
  • The Penalty Point System, introduced in 2006, is noted as a key factor in reducing fatal accidents, although it does not significantly impact non-fatal accidents.
  • Technological improvements in vehicle safety play a considerable role in the decrease of accidents, with their positive effects recognized since the late 1990s, highlighting the importance of both economic conditions and safety measures in influencing road safety trends.

Article Abstract

This paper explores the causes behind the downturn in road accidents in Spain across the last decade. Possible causes are grouped into three categories: Institutional factors (a Penalty Point System, PPS, dating from 2006), technological factors (active safety and passive safety of vehicles), and macroeconomic factors (the Great recession starting in 2008, and an increase in fuel prices during the spring of 2008). The PPS has been blessed by incumbent authorities as responsible for the decline of road fatalities in Spain. Using cointegration techniques, the GDP growth rate, the fuel price, the PPS, and technological items embedded in motor vehicles appear to be statistically significantly related with accidents. Importantly, PPS is found to be significant in reducing fatal accidents. However, PPS is not significant for non-fatal accidents. In view of these results, we conclude that road accidents in Spain are very sensitive to the business cycle, and that the PPS influenced the severity (fatality) rather than the quantity of accidents in Spain. Importantly, technological items help explain a sizable fraction in accidents downturn, their effects dating back from the end of the nineties.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2016.07.029DOI Listing

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