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Health Econ ; 33(8): 1869-1894, 2024 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38773779

ABSTRACT

In March of 2017 Utah announced its intent to lower the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) for driving from 0.08 to 0.05 g/dL. However, this change did not take effect until 2019. We employ a difference-in- differences strategy on Utah counties using neighboring states as controls to test whether this policy change significantly affected the number of traffic accidents or the severity of those accidents. Results show the policy appears to temporarily decrease the total number of accidents, limited primarily to property damage- only accidents. We believe these results may be partially explained by drivers who, after the policy is enacted, avoid reporting property damage-only accidents if possible. Using insurance claims data, we show there is no corresponding fall in insurance claims or payouts suggesting that the fall in total accidents likely comes from under-reporting.


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Accidents, Traffic , Blood Alcohol Content , Humans , Utah , Alcohol Drinking/blood , Male , Female , Automobile Driving , Driving Under the Influence/legislation & jurisprudence , Driving Under the Influence/statistics & numerical data , Adult
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