TY - JOUR PY - 2000// TI - Traffic accident statistics and risk perceptions in Japan and the United States JO - Accident analysis and prevention A1 - Hayakawa, Hideyuki A1 - Fischbeck, Paul S. A1 - Fischhoff, Baruch SP - 827 EP - 835 VL - 32 IS - 6 N2 - Several recent studies have concluded that Japan and the US have different risk cultures. This study examines the actual risk environments faced by citizens in the two countries, in the domain of traffic safety, as a possible source of differences in risk perceptions. The study contrasts traffic-accident risks from several points of view (e.g. car drivers, motorcyclists, bicyclists and pedestrians) and risk statistics (e.g. death rates, relative fatality risks, and accident lethality). Results clarify the traffic risks in the two countries and confirm their potential for explaining cross-national differences in risk perceptions. LA - en SN - 0001-4575 UR - http://dx.doi.org/ ID - ref1 ER -