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Effects of Swedish traffic safety research 1971-2004

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Effects of Swedish traffic safety research 1971-2004

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Traffic accidents are a major social problem. Costs for killed and injured in 2005 have been estimated to exceed 29 billions Swedish crowns. To this number should be added considerable human pain.

However, the ongoing development as regards traffic safety is positive. During the period 1970 – 2004, the number of killed per year has been reduced to one third, from 1307 to 440 per year, despite the fact that the amount of traffic has more than doubled in this period. This positive development includes unprotected road-users as well as drivers and passengers in vehicles. Furthermore, there are no signs that this positive development should not continue.

The present impact analysis demonstrates that research on traffic safety has had great importance for the increase of traffic safety. At the same time, it has formed the basis for considerable commercial success within the automotive industry.

For summary in English see/för engelsk sammanfattning se "Summary - Effects of Swedish traffic safety research 1971-2004" (Vinnova Report/Analysis VA 2007:09).

For summary in Swedish see/för svensk sammanfattning se "Sammanfattning - Effekter av den svenska trafiksäkerhetsforskningen 1971-2004" (Vinnova Rapport/Analys VA 2007:08).

For main report in Norwegian see/för huvudrapport på norska se "Effekter av den svenske trafikksikkerhetsforskningen 1971-2004" (Vinnova Rapport/Analys VA 2007:07).

Published
2007-October
Series number
VA 2007:10
Publisher
Vinnova
Author
Marika Kolbenstvedt, Rune Elvik, Beate Elvebakk, Arild Hervik & Lasse Braein
ISBN
978-91-85084-83-8
ISSN
1650-3104/1651-355X
Number of pages
300

Last updated 15 December 2022