The Effectiveness of Alcohol Control Policies on Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities in the United States

Accident Analysis and Prevention 45 (2012), 406-415

Posted: 19 Feb 2016

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Koyin Chang

Ming-Chuan University

Chin-Chih Wu

National Sun Yat-sen University

Frank Ying

National Sun Yat-sen University

Date Written: February 19, 2016

Abstract

Multiple alcohol control policies have been enacted since the early 1980s to keep drunk drivers off the roads and to prevent more alcohol-related traffic fatalities. In this paper, we analyze nine traffic policies to determine the extent to which each policy contributes to effective alcohol-related fatality prevention. Compared with the existing literature, this paper addresses a more comprehensive set of traffic policies. In addition, we used a panel GLS model that holds regional effects and state-specific time effects constant to analyze their impact on alcohol-related fatalities with two distinct rates: alcohol-related traffic deaths per capita and alcohol-related traffic deaths per total traffic deaths. While per capita alcohol-related traffic deaths is used more often in other studies, alcohol-related traffic deaths per total traffic deaths better reflects the impact of policies on deterring drunk driving. In addition, regional analyses were conducted to determine the policies that are more effective in certain regions. The findings of this study suggest that zero tolerance laws and increased beer taxes are the most effective policies in reducing alcohol-related fatalities in all regions.

Suggested Citation

Chang, Koyin and Wu, Chin-Chih and Ying, Frank, The Effectiveness of Alcohol Control Policies on Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities in the United States (February 19, 2016). Accident Analysis and Prevention 45 (2012), 406-415, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2734701

Koyin Chang (Contact Author)

Ming-Chuan University ( email )

Department of Economics
TaoYuan
Taiwan

Chin-Chih Wu

National Sun Yat-sen University ( email )

70 Lien-hai Rd.
Kaohsiung, 80743
Taiwan

Frank Ying

National Sun Yat-sen University ( email )

70 Lien-hai Rd.
Kaohsiung, 80743
Taiwan

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