Economic impact on local businesses of road safety improvements in Seattle: implications for Vision Zero projects.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Injury Prevention Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1136/ip-2023-044934
Daniel R Osterhage, Jessica Acolin, Paul A Fishman, Andrew L Dannenberg
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Abstract

Background: Local transportation agencies implementing Vision Zero road safety improvement projects often face opposition from business owners concerned about the potential negative impact on their sales. Few studies have documented the economic impact of these projects.

Methods: We examined baseline and up to 3 years of postimprovement taxable sales data for retail, food and service-based businesses adjacent to seven road safety projects begun between 2006 and 2014 in Seattle. We used hierarchical linear models to test whether the change in annual taxable sales differed between the 7 intervention sites and 18 nearby matched comparison sites that had no road safety improvements within the study time frame.

Results: Average annual taxable sales at baseline were comparable at the 7 intervention sites (US$44.7 million) and the 18 comparison sites (US$56.8 million). Regression analysis suggests that each additional year following baseline was associated with US$1.20 million more in taxable sales among intervention sites and US$1.14 million more among comparison sites. This difference is not statistically significant (p=0.64). Sensitivity analyses including a random slope, using a generalised linear model and an analysis of variance did not change conclusions.

Discussion: Results suggest that road safety improvement projects such as those in Vision Zero plans are not associated with adverse economic impacts on adjacent businesses. The absence of negative economic impacts associated with pedestrian and bicycle road safety projects should reassure local business owners and may encourage them to work with transportation agencies to implement Vision Zero road safety projects designed to eliminate traffic-related injuries.

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西雅图道路安全改善对当地企业的经济影响:对 "零愿景 "项目的影响。
背景:地方交通机构在实施 "零愿景 "道路安全改善项目时,经常会遭到企业主的反对,他们担心这些项目可能会对他们的销售产生负面影响。很少有研究记录了这些项目对经济的影响:我们研究了西雅图在 2006 年至 2014 年期间开始实施的七个道路安全项目附近的零售、食品和服务型企业的基线和改善后长达三年的应税销售数据。我们使用分层线性模型来检验 7 个干预地点与附近 18 个在研究时间框架内未进行道路安全改善的匹配对比地点之间的年应税销售额变化是否存在差异:基线年平均应税销售额在 7 个干预地点(4470 万美元)和 18 个对比地点(5680 万美元)之间具有可比性。回归分析表明,基线后每增加一年,干预地点的应税销售额就会增加 120 万美元,对比地点的应税销售额则会增加 114 万美元。这一差异在统计上并不显著(P=0.64)。包括随机斜率、使用广义线性模型和方差分析在内的敏感性分析并未改变结论:结果表明,道路安全改善项目(如 "零愿景 "计划中的项目)与对邻近企业的不利经济影响无关。行人和自行车道路安全项目不会对经济造成负面影响,这应该会让当地企业主感到放心,并鼓励他们与交通部门合作,实施旨在消除交通相关伤害的 "零伤亡愿景 "道路安全项目。
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Injury Prevention
Injury Prevention 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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5.30
自引率
2.70%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1995, Injury Prevention has been the pre-eminent repository of original research and compelling commentary relevant to this increasingly important field. An international peer reviewed journal, it offers the best in science, policy, and public health practice to reduce the burden of injury in all age groups around the world. The journal publishes original research, opinion, debate and special features on the prevention of unintentional, occupational and intentional (violence-related) injuries. Injury Prevention is online only.
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