The Effect of Daylight Savings Time on the Number of Motor Vehicle Fatalities [Discussion]

Abstract
Mr. Mills need not have concerned himself with the question of how much or how many of the many methods of presentation would demonstrate the findings that he had made in his study of the effect of daylight saving time on the number of motor vehicle fatalities. The conclusion that a considerable number of injuries and deaths might be avoided each year is reached repeatedly, irrespective of the method of attack, from the data with which he concerned himself, namely those for a group of larger cities.
Volume
XXVII
Page
152-154
Year
1940
Categories
Business Areas
Automobile
Publications
Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society
Authors
Arthur L Bailey