the
upside of traffic tickets: Receiving a ticket
may be good for your health, according to a new study by
health
research and policy professor Robert Tibshirani and
his colleagues at the University of Toronto. The team found
that getting a citation reduced a driver’s risk of
dying in a crash by 35 percent in the following month. “Getting
a ticket stays on your mind,” says Tibshirani. “If
you know you deserved the ticket, it may remind you to
slow down.” For a while, anyway. After four months,
the researchers found, a citation has almost no protective
effect.