Highlights Past spending in road maintenance reduces the rate of fatalities and casualties. Past investments in construction do not change safety outcomes when we control for regulatory variables. Impacts of infrastructure spending are overestimated without the inclusion of regulatory variables. Control variables include doctors per capita, motorization, unemployment rate and elderly population.

    Abstract The road safety literature is typified by a high degree of compartmentalization between studies that focus on infrastructure and traffic conditions and those devoted to the evaluation of public policies and regulations. As a result, few studies adopt a unified empirical framework in their attempts at evaluating the road safety performance of public interventions, thus limiting our understanding of successful strategies in this regard. This paper considers both types of determinants in an analysis of a European country that has enjoyed considerable success in reducing road fatalities. After constructing a panel data set with road safety outcomes for all Spanish provinces between 1990 and 2009, we evaluate the role of the technical characteristics of infrastructure and recent infrastructure spending together with the main regulatory changes introduced. Our results show the importance of considering both types of determinants in a unified framework. Moreover, we highlight the importance of maintenance spending given its effectiveness in reducing fatalities and casualties in the current economic context of austerity that is having such a marked impact on investment efforts in Spain.


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    Title :

    The road against fatalities: Infrastructure spending vs. regulation??


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    Publication date :

    2013-06-04


    Size :

    13 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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