| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6965187 | Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2018 | 7 Pages | 
Abstract
												In addition to the analysis of the effects, a cost-benefit analysis was applied. The costs of the implementation of these systems were compared with the benefits of crash prevention. The cost-benefit analyses of the crash effects showed a benefits-to-costs ratio of approximately 0.7, which means that the costs tend to exceed the benefits. Taking into account the important margins of uncertainty with respect to both costs and benefits, we have also explored how the net benefits are affected by some key assumptions. The general conclusion is that there is no convincing evidence that the costs of the system currently outweigh the expected benefits in terms of crash prevention.
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											Authors
												Ellen De Pauw, Stijn Daniels, Laurent Franckx, Inge Mayeres, 
											