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Impaired driving can be prevented
  • Impaired driving kills gt 16,000 and injures
    nearly 305,000 others every year.
  • Every 32 minutes, someone in the United States
    dies in an impaired driving crash
  • Every 2 minutes, someone is injured

2
Sobriety Check Points to reduce alcohol related
crashes
Public Expenditure Analysis, Spring 2006 Ruth
Salcedo Yolanda Martínez Jinxiang Liu
3
Sobriety Check Points to reduce alcohol related
crashes
  • What are the costs?
  • What are the benefits?
  • How sensitive are our estimates?

4
Characteristics of the project
  • Number of checkpoints 156 per year (3 per week)
    Small scale 8 officers
  • Large scale 12 officers
  • Checkpoints are conducted at non work hours
  • Time spent per intervention 5 minutes

5
Costs
  • Personnel
  • Equipment
  • Time spent by drivers
  • Time spent by passengers
  • Mobility Loss
  • Trials
  • Publicity

6
Personnel costs per checkpoint
  • Hours per officer per checkpoint 11.5
  • Police wages and fringe
  • (annual salary 50,000) 39.06
  • Overhead factor (1.5) 58.59

Small scale 5,391 Large scale 8,086
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Equipment costs per checkpoint
  • Equipment (5 year)
  • Vehicle or trailer
  • Equipment (1 year)
  • Traffic vests
  • Traffic cones
  • Flares
  • Breath testing devices
  • Flashlights with chargers
  • Sobriety Checkpoint Ahead sign
  • Be Prepared To Stop sign

Small scale 67 Large scale 82
  • Mini-cades
  • Brooms and shovels
  • Trash cans
  • Portable generator
  • Extension cords
  • Multi-directional portable lighting

8
Mobility loss per checkpoint
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Costs of Time Delay
  • Time value per driver 90 of wage
  • Time value per passenger 67.5 of wage
  • Vehicle occupancy rate 1.5 people
  • Hourly earnings 16.32
  • Vehicles will be intervened per checkpoint
  • 240 in Small Scale
  • 384 in Large Scale
  • intervened drivers charged with DUI 1

Small scale 514 Large scale 823
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Other costs
  • Cost per trials
  • Small scale 864
  • Large scale 1,382
  • Publicity statewide 300,000

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Total Costs
12
Crashes Density per County
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Crashes Density per County
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Other scenario
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2. Benefit Analysis
  • 2.1 Introduction and Summary of Findings
  • 2.2 Economic Cost of alcohol-related crashes in
    PA in 2004
  • 2.2.1 Methodology used in economic cost
    calculation
  • 2.2.2 Estimate alcohol-related crashes in PA in
    2004
  • 2.3 Benefit of checkpoint program
  • 2.3.1 Our Detailed Methodology
  • 2.3.2 Our calculation and findings

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2.2.1 Findings alcohol-related crashes in PA in
2004
Go NPV
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2.2.1 Methodology used in economic cost
calculation
  • The crashes can be classified into three groups
  • Fatalities
  • Non-fatal injuries
  • Property-Damage Only (PDO)
  • Economic cost has five major components
  • Medical care cost
  • Public program cost
  • Property cost
  • Future earnings
  • Quality of life

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One example
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The economic cost of alcohol-related crashes in
PA in 2004
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A survey
  • If you are fond of swimming, do you agree the
    policy of banning swimming because swimming could
    lead to death?
  • No!
  • Absolutely No!
  • I will be very unhappy if I cannot swim.
  • I know I could be drown if I swim.
  • But I value the benefit of swimming higher than
    potential cost (death)
  • If you ban swim to save my life, Im not willing
    to take that.
  • I hate this policy.

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So is the alcohol-related crash policy
  • People make their traffic safety decisions by
    comparing their private benefits with their
    private costs.
  • They value the drive during drinking more than
    the risks of having a crash.
  • Private life-saving benefits for drunken
    drivers are at least offset by private costs

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The majority of alcohol-related crashes involve
one car the car with drunk drivers
Most of crashes are intoxicated drivers having
single-vehicle crashes and intoxicated
pedestrians straying into traffic.
The proportion of the sober driver, the passenger
with sober driver and sober nonoccupant among the
total fatalities is low
2004 14.3 2003 13.7 2001 11.5 1996
11.7 1993 14.5
So 15
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Benefit of Checkpoint program in PA in 2004
Comparison
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NPV
  • The costs in each future years are constant
  • The estimated number of fatalities in
    alcohol-related crashes remained essentially
    unchanged in recent years.
  • Persons Injured per year is also stable
  • The unit cost is calculated by bringing future
    value back.
  • We use 4 discount rate, from year 2007 to year
    2020,(10,296 checkpoint, 20)

25
In a state wide checkpoint program, the benefits
outweigh the costs
?
?
26
Our analysis used a weighted average reduction
rate
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27
A 4 discount rate ensures consistency with our
literature review
  • Cost and benefits of a community checkpoint
    program (Miller, Ted. 1995)
  • Composing costs calculation used a discount rate
    of 4
  • The Economic Impact of Motor Vehicle Crashes,
    2000. U.S. DOT
  • This rate was selected because most long-term
    cumulative rates of return on stocks cluster
    around that number. Investors appear to prefer
    the higher, riskier returns from stocks to the
    more conservative Treasury Bills by a significant
    margin

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Investing in statewide checkpoint program
  • Checkpoints have proved to be efficient in
    reducing Alcohol related crashes
  • The program can be implemented in partnership
    with insurance companies.

19 Decrease Of single vehicle injury crashes
involving male drivers ages 21 to 40
British Columbia (July to December 1995)
Reduction in crash costs for the insurer
supporting the program was estimated to be 3.4
times greater than the costs of the program
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Q A
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Appendix Equipment sample
Portable breath testing devices 115.00 USD
Reflective safety traffic vests High-Visibility
Sweatshirt 50.00 USD
Rechargeable flashlights 18.00 USD
Razor-back shovel 20 USD
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