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  Risk homeostasis and the purpose of safety regulation
 
 
Titel: Risk homeostasis and the purpose of safety regulation
Auteur: Adams, John G. U.
Verschenen in: Ergonomics
Paginering: Jaargang 31 (1988) nr. 4 pagina's 407-428
Jaar: 1988-04-01
Inhoud: The risk homeostasis theory suggests that safety measures will not reduce accident loss unless they lower 'target levels of risk'. The theory is plausible but untestable—target levels of risk are unmeasurable, and no all-embracing index of accident loss exists. Risk compensation effects are frequently underestimated. If danger is defined as the potential of some thing or activity to cause harm, then accident statistics are a worthless measure of it. Because people react to perceived changes in safety, situations can be rendered safer or more dangerous without altering the numbers of accidents that they cause. Legislators and regulators who seek to promote safety, and measure their achievements with accident statistics are likely to be either chronically frustrated or deceived. The 'road safety community' needs a new agenda. It should be less concerned about protecting people from themselves, probably an impossible task, and more concerned about achieving a fairer distribution of road traffic risk.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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