机动车模拟训练对执法人员驾驶行为的影响:来自事故频次和严重程度的经验证据

R. Hoyt
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地方政府风险管理服务(LGRMS)表明,其在执法部门的头号损失仍然与机动车事故有关。为了减少未来发生此类事件的风险,LGRMS为其成员提供模拟器培训。正如我们对文献的回顾所记录的那样,在以前的研究中,有一个问题在很大程度上没有得到回答,那就是这种培训在降低风险管理成本方面的功效。在本研究中,我们使用2000-2015年期间的事故损失成本数据来确定机动车模拟器培训是否降低了损失频率和严重程度,以及此类培训是否具有成本效益。我们的分析表明,训练不仅降低了事故发生的频率,在一定程度上减少了损失的严重程度,而且其投资回报率(ROI)为12:1。鉴于最近对大多数州机动车损失频率和严重程度增加的担忧,我们的研究对州立法和监管当局寻求减轻日益增长的机动车损失成本的方法具有重要意义。除了我们记录的执法人员(LEOs)使用机动车辆模拟器培训的好处之外,我们的研究结果表明,州保险监管机构和立法者努力促进和鼓励机动车辆模拟器作为其州许可和保险要求的一部分使用,将为其州的公众提供重要的好处。
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The Impact of Motor Vehicle Simulator Training on Law Enforcement Officer Driving Behavior: Empirical Evidence from Accident Frequency and Severity
Local Government Risk Management Services (LGRMS) indicates that its No. 1 loss within law enforcement continues to be related to motor vehicle incidents. In order to reduce the risk of these incidents from occurring in the future, LGRMS provides simulator training for its members. As documented by our review of the literature, a question that has remained largely unanswered by prior studies is the efficacy of this sort of training in mitigating risk management costs. In this study, we use accident loss cost data over the period 2000-2015 to determine whether motor vehicle simulator training is reducing loss frequency and severity, and whether such training is cost effective. Our analysis suggests that the training not only reduces accident frequency, and to some extent loss severity, but its return on investment (ROI) is 12:1. Given the recent concern over increasing motor vehicle loss frequency and severity in most states, our research has important implications for state legislative and regulatory authorities as they seek ways to mitigate growing motor vehicle loss costs. In addition to the benefits that we document for the use of motor vehicle simulator training of law enforcement officers (LEOs), our results suggest that efforts by state insurance regulators and legislators to facilitate and encourage motor vehicle simulator use as part of their state's licensing and insurance requirements would provide important benefits to the public in their state.
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