Efficiency study reveals potential benefits of regulatory reform in vehicle inspections
The study looked at how efficient vehicle inspection services are and how regulatory changes could improve them. By analyzing data from 38 inspection units, researchers found that introducing incentives or liberalizing regulations could make services more efficient. They also found that units in sparsely populated areas were not operating optimally, while larger units in densely populated areas were more efficient. This suggests that changing regulations could lead to better vehicle inspection services.