Motor Vehicle Inspection and Accident Mortality: A Reexamination: ABSTRACT
The relationship of motor vehicle inspection to accident mortality is examined using a multiple regression model. Three inspection schemes are explicitly consid-ered: periodic, random, and no inspection. The fatality rate model indicates that both random and periodic schemes are effective in reducin...
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