Risk Compensation or Risk Reduction? Seatbelts, State Laws, and Traffic Fatalities*

The risk compensation hypothesis suggests that drivers enjoying greater safety will drive more recklessly and thereby impose greater risks on nonoccupants. We provide a test of the risk compensation hypothesis in the context of state seatbelt laws and belt use rates. Copyright (c) 2007 by the Southwestern Social Science Association.

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