Cost Benefit Analysis Of 20 Mph Zones In London

INJURY PREVENTION(2013)

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Evidence suggests that 20 mph zones are an effective intervention to reduce casualties from road traffic crashes in urban areas. This analysis compares the costs of construction of the 20 mph zone intervention in high and low casualty areas in London to the value of casualties avoided over 5 and 10 year time horizons. Probabilistic sensitivity analyses were conducted to quantify uncertainty in the results associated with model parameters. Results indicate a net present value (NPV) of 18 pound 947 (90% credible limits -75 pound 252 to 82 pound 021 2005 prices) after 5 years and 67 pound 306 (-29 pound 157 to 137 pound 890) after 10 years when 20 mph zones are implemented in areas with one or more casualty per kilometre of road. Simulations from our model suggest that the 'threshold of casualties' where NPVs become positive using a 10 year time horizon is 0.7 casualties per kilometre.
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human factors,suicide prevention,ergonomics,occupational safety,injury prevention
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