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Traffic costs of air pollution: the effect of PM2.5 on traffic violation

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
卷 29, 期 48, 页码 72699-72717

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-20790-1

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Air pollution; Traffic violations; Overconfidence; Inexperience

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [72172107]

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This study investigates the impact of air pollution on traffic violations using data from the Wuhan Traffic Management Bureau. The results show that an increase in PM2.5 concentration leads to an increase in inexperience-related violations and a decrease in overconfidence-related violations. This effect is most significant in PM2.5.
Although emerging studies have investigated the effect of air pollution on traffic crashes, it is unclear to scholars whether air pollution affects another road safety problem-traffic violations. To address this gap, the current paper constructs a data set from 1,390,221 traffic violation records of 640,971 drivers from the Wuhan Traffic Management Bureau between January 2018 and December 2018. An ordered logistic regression was conducted to verify our hypotheses. The result shows that PM2.5 has no overall impact on the severity of traffic violations, but each 1% increase in the daily concentration of PM2.5 leads to a 1.02-fold increase in the odds of serious inexperience-related violations and a 0.99-fold decrease in the odds of serious overconfidence-related violations. This effect is the strongest in PM2.5, followed by NO2, and has not been observed in CO and O-3. In addition, robustness tests indicate that the relationship between air pollution and traffic violations is consistent among the different subsets (e.g., clear weather, no rain and snow, and good visibility). We also provide valuable practical advice for drivers and traffic authorities.

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