The effect on road accidents of reduced salting was estimated on the basis of accident risks on bare (free of ice and snow) and slippery roads and the changes that decreased salting causes in the proportions of vehicle kilometers driven on different road surface conditions. That the risk in slippery conditions may depend on the frequency of such conditions was also taken into account. The effects of studded tires on accidents were estimated on the basis of data from mail surveys and case study accidents. The effects of the use of studded tires on driving behavior were studied in real traffic so that drivers were unaware that their driving was being monitored. The final conclusions were drawn by combining results from a number of studies. Even though the results from a single study were often more indicative than conclusive, the studies together resulted in reasonably clear implications of the direction and magnitude of the effects. It was concluded that decreasing the use of salt or studded tires from the...
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