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Commission weighs follow-up study on Driving Equality Ordinance as two-year mark approaches
Summary
Members discussed the availability of traffic-stop data and possibilities for a follow-up study of Ann Arbor's Driving Equality Ordinance. Researchers and the police chief said data exist but that technical, time and funding constraints will shape any new analysis.
Commissioners discussed commissioning a follow-up analysis of Ann Arbor’s Driving Equality Ordinance as the city approaches the ordinance’s two‑year mark. Dr. Karpiak, who worked on the original study, told the commission the data used in the first analysis remain available and that a repeat study is technically feasible if there have been enough traffic stops during the interim.
Dr. Karpiak said the initial analysis used three years of data to obtain the statistical…
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