the FMCSA, but will eliminate costs associated with paper forms, create instant document capture and sharing ability, enhance CSA (Compliance, Safety, Accountability) scores, lead to potential decreases in insurance costs, reduce human error, simplify roadside inspections, and improve safety on the ...
Finally, a strand of literature develops three hypotheses to explain why cell phone bans might not reduce crashes. Bhargava and Pathania (2013) note that drivers who use cell phones could compensate for the risk by driving slower or in less crowded lanes—a direct analogy to the “Peltsman Ef...