Thursday, January 27, 2011

Rail Transit Safety: Is There a Real Difference Between Cities?

In December 2009, the US DOT proposed to establish and enforce minimum Federal safety standards for rail transit systems to correct the status quo condition where 27 separate state programs are responsible for rail safety “resulting in a situation in which there are inconsistent practices and effectiveness”. This short paper conducts a statistical analysis of publicly available safety data to empirically address two questions:

  • How safe is rail transit compared with other modes of transport?
  • Is there a statistically significant record of inconsistent safety among rail transit agencies?
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