High Gas Prices Translates To Fewer Traffic Deaths
High Gas Prices Translates To Fewer Traffic Deaths Save Email Print
Posted: 3:47 PM Jul 20, 2008
Last Updated: 3:47 PM Jul 20, 2008

A | A | A

Rising gas prices may have one benefit for all of us: safer drivers.

A new study finds for each 10% rise in gas prices, there's more than a 2% decline in traffic deaths.

Researchers say people usually drive more slowly when gas costs more, and the higher prices often keep younger drivers off the road.

More Stories
Doctors At Clinic Say Medicine May Not Always Be The Solution

Health Coalition Plans to Get County in Shape

Researchers Say Video Games Not So Bad After All

Genetic Testing May Cause Necessary Stress

Study: For Heavy Patients, Chemotherapy Not As Effective

High Gas Prices Have Pressured Cancer Patients

Lice Are Becoming Resistant To Traditional Remedies

Preparing For The Flu Season

Post Your Comments
First Name:
Location:
Enter Comments: characters left
Email (optional):
Email will not be displayed on site. For station contact purpose only.

WKYT Mobile