Spillover Effects ft. Dr. William J. Horrey of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety

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Raising speed limits on highways could lead to more crashes on nearby roads, according to research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. This "Spillover Effect" creates unintended safety hazards for local communities that might not be involved in the decision-making process to raise the posted speed limit on a nearby highway. 

Dr. William J. Horrey, Technical Director for the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, joins Carl for this episode of AutoVision News Radio. Dr. Horrey shares the Foundation's research on Spillover Effects, including how "Hot Spot" analyses can provide new insights for road safety. Meanwhile, Carl takes us back to rural Iowa and imagines how Spillover Effects might impact his former home. 

More Resources 

AAA Research Exposes the Crash Danger of Spillover Speeding: https://tinyurl.com/67jyp3md

Risky Business Behind The Wheel ft. Dr. Rebecca Steinbach of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety

Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yvpz8e6c 

Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/y2tw24uz

Podbean: https://tinyurl.com/3cs5j6yx

Statewide Speed Awareness Day via Ric Hanson for KJAN: https://tinyurl.com/ykm7xvm9

Iowa Governor's Traffic Safety Bureau: https://www.drivesmartiowa.com/

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