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Study Proves That Traffic Tickets Go Up In Weak Economy

Posted on January 15th, 2009 in | 2 Comments

Study Proves That Traffic Tickets Go Up In Weak Economy
Not that this will be a surprise to anyone who drives even a moderate amount, but check out this story on ScienceDaily.com:

A new study to be published in next month’s Journal of Law and Economics finds statistical evidence that local governments use traffic citations to make up for revenue shortfalls. So as the economy tanks, motorists may be more likely to see red and blue in the rearview.

Study authors Thomas Garrett, assistant vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, and Gary Wagner from the University of Arkansas Little Rock, examined 14 years of revenue and traffic citation data from counties in North Carolina. They found that the number of traffic citations issued goes up the year following a revenue drop.

“Specifically, a one percentage point decrease in last year’s local government revenue results in roughly a 0.32 percentage point increase in the number of traffic tickets in the following year,” Garrett and Wagner write.

That number may sound small, but it’s a statistically significant correlation, the authors say.

The study controlled for demographic and economic differences in the sample, which contained data from 96 North Carolina counties collected from 1990 to 2003.

You can read the rest of the article here.

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2 Responses to “Study Proves That Traffic Tickets Go Up In Weak Economy”

  1. Kira says:

    I think so too Randall.

  2. Randall says:

    i was actually thinking about this the other day when i was delivering pizzas. It figures.




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