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Fatal Errors with Fatalities Data: A Comment on Robertson's “An Instance of Effective Legal Regulation”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2024

Extract

We noted with considerable interest Leon Robertson's article (1976), in a recent issue of this journal, dealing with statistical measures of the effectiveness of helmet and daytime headlight laws for motorcyclists. For some time, proponents and opponents of such legislation have been trading enthusiastic arguments and impassioned denials, often including misleading statistical presentations. The result has been that most followers of this debate are left with their personal views and little in the way of substantive support for either side. Robertson uses what appear to be promising data bearing on the safety controversy but, in our view, he does not perform the analyses required to clear the muddled waters and he seriously misinterprets the statistics he employs.

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Comment and Exchange
Copyright
Copyright © 1977 The Law and Society Association

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References

ROBERTSON, Leon S. (1976) “An Instance of Effective Legal Regulation: Motocyclist Helmet and Daytime Headlamp Laws.” 10 Law & Society Review 467.Google Scholar