Air quality and traffic fatalities were already improving before the relevant federal interventions (EPA created 1970; 55 mph speed limit), because rising living standards led people to want safer cars and cleaner environments—so it is an empirical question whether the costly federal regulation actually added improvement beyond the pre-existing trend.

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Russ Roberts

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if you look at fatalities per mile driven since when the 55 M hour speed limit was in place they fell dramatically of course they fell dramatically before it was put in because people... through a higher standard of living Wanted saer cars

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Bruce Yandle on Bootleggers and BaptistsAnkeborgsAnkdamm
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