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道路和交通安全投资:与经济发展相关吗?一项欧洲比较。

Investment in roads and traffic safety: linked to economic development? A European comparison.

机构信息

TRYSE Research Group, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Granada, ETSI Caminos, Canales y Puertos, Campus de Fuentenueva, s/n, 18071, Granada, Spain.

出版信息

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Jan;30(3):6275-6297. doi: 10.1007/s11356-022-22567-y. Epub 2022 Aug 22.

Abstract

This study analyzes how economic resources invested in roads may affect mortality, depending on the level of economic development of a country. To this end, 23 European countries were classified into two groups-high-income countries and low-income countries-according to their average Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita over the period 1998-2016. The economic resources are considered through the investment in construction and the maintenance expenditure. Further variables are included to control for several factors related to the infrastructure, socioeconomics, legislation, and meteorology. Fixed-effects panel data models were built separately for the interurban road network of each group of countries. These models also capture the international inequalities within each group and the country-specific national trend for the study period. The main results indicate a reduction effect on the fatality rate of road maintenance expenditure (in both groups), and of the investment in construction (in the low-income countries). Other variables-such as proportion of motorways, motorization rate, unemployment rate, GDP per capita, alcohol consumption, Demerit Point System, and mean annual precipitation-showed statistically significant results as well. Finally, the country-specific fixed effects and the country-specific trend were mapped geographically, to better reflect national conditions for achieving lower fatality rates in the high-income countries, and greater progress in reducing fatalities in the low-income countries. In the end, this study provides evidence to policy-makers that can help to achieve a safer and more sustainable transport system, namely, how to tackle an ongoing major problem-traffic-related deaths-when attending and allocating the economic resources that road infrastructure needs.

摘要

本研究分析了在道路上投入的经济资源如何根据一个国家的经济发展水平来影响死亡率。为此,根据 1998 年至 2016 年期间的人均国内生产总值(GDP),将 23 个欧洲国家分为高收入国家和低收入国家两组。经济资源通过建设投资和维护支出来考虑。进一步纳入了其他变量,以控制与基础设施、社会经济、立法和气象有关的几个因素。分别为这两个国家组的城际道路网建立了固定效应面板数据模型。这些模型还捕获了每个组内的国际不平等以及研究期间各国的特定国家趋势。主要结果表明,道路维护支出(在两个组中)和建设投资(在低收入国家中)都具有降低死亡率的效果。其他变量,如高速公路比例、机动车化率、失业率、人均 GDP、酒精消费、扣分制和年平均降水量,也显示出具有统计学意义的结果。最后,对特定国家的固定效应和特定国家的趋势进行了地理映射,以更好地反映高收入国家实现较低死亡率的国家条件,并在低收入国家中取得更大的减少死亡人数的进展。总之,本研究为决策者提供了证据,以帮助实现更安全、更可持续的交通系统,即如何在关注和分配道路基础设施所需的经济资源时,解决一个持续存在的重大问题——与交通相关的死亡。

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