Drivers prove that time is money

六月 6, 1997

DRIVERS are twice as likely to drive dangerously if they are paying for time spent on the road, according to research from Leeds University. A study using a driving simulator showed that drivers were more likely to jump red lights, speed and overtake illegally if they were being charged on a time basis for road use. Peter Bonsall of Leeds's Institute for Transport Studies, said:

"The results have potentially serious implications for proposals to introduce charges for road use. If the undoubted benefits of such policies - managing demand and generating revenue - are not to be offset by more road accidents, it will be necessary to use charging mechanisms not related to time on the road." The study is part of a larger research project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.

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