"URBAN SAFETY MANAGEMENT: GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES" by  Quimby, B Hills, C Baguley and J Fletcher
TRL Limited | 2005 | ISBN: n/a | 472 pages | PDF | 6 Mb
TRL Limited | 2005 | ISBN: n/a | 472 pages | PDF | 6 Mb
These guidelines have been developed for local and regional highway authority officers in developing countries who have a responsibility for road safety issues in urban areas.
This document has been prepared as part of a project funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID) for the benefit of developing countries.
Close to one million people are killed on the world's roads every year with at least 70% of these deaths occurring in developing countries. The proportion of accidents occurring in towns and cities is rising due to the rapid urbanisation of many developing countries.
Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1 INTRODUCTION
2 BACKGROUND CONCEPTS AND ISSUES
3 PROBLEM ANALYSIS: ASSESSMENT OF NETWORK SAFETY
4 PROBLEM ANALYSIS: COLLECTING SURVEY DATA
5 CONSULTATION
6 DECISION-MAKING FOR SOLUTIONS
7 FINAL DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION PHASE
8 ASSESSMENT: MONITORING AND EVALUATION
9 CONCLUDING REMARKS
10 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
11 REFERENCES
APPENDIX
ANNEXE
 
 

