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Commitment, Communication, Cooperation

Commitment, Communication, Cooperation
Author: United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1993
Genre: Accidents
ISBN:

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Getting Started

Getting Started
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1996
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN:

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Community Traffic Safety Planning

Community Traffic Safety Planning
Author: National Safety Council
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1977
Genre: Traffic safety
ISBN:

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Transport Planning and Traffic Safety

Transport Planning and Traffic Safety
Author: Geetam Tiwari
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1315351277

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In recognition of the importance of road safety as a major health issue, the World Health Organization has declared 2011-2021 the Decade of Safety Action. Several countries in Europe, North America, and Asia have been successful in reducing fatalities and injuries due to road traffic crashes. However, many low-income countries continue to experience high rates of traffic fatalities and injuries. Transport Planning and Traffic Safety: Making Cities, Roads, and Vehicles Safer offers a source book for road safety training courses as well as an introductory textbook for graduate-level courses on road safety taught in engineering institutes. It brings together the international experiences and lessons learned from countries which have been successful in reducing traffic crashes and their applicability in low-income countries. The content is based on lectures delivered during an international course on transportation planning and traffic safety, sponsored annually by the Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Programme (TRIPP) at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. The book is interdisciplinary and aimed at professionals—traffic and road engineers, vehicle designers, law enforcers, and transport planners. The authors examine trends in performance of OECD countries and highlight the public health and systems approach of traffic safety with the vulnerable road user in focus. Topics include land use (transportation planning, mobility, and safety), safety education and legislation, accident analysis, road safety research, human tolerance to injury, vehicle design, safety in construction zones, safety in urban areas, traffic calming, public transportation, safety laws and policies, and pre-hospital care of the injured.


Achieving Traffic Safety Goals in the United States

Achieving Traffic Safety Goals in the United States
Author: National Academies (U.S.). Committee for the Study of Traffic Safety Lessons from Benchmark Nations
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0309160650

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The tool kit will vary among jurisdictions depending on basic legal constraints, community attitudes, road system and traffic characteristics, and resources. The Transportation Research Board (TRB) undertook a study to identify the sources of safety improvements in other countries. Researchers do not have a complete understanding of the underlying causes of long-term trends in crashes and fatalities. Differences among countries are in part attributable to factors other than government safety policies. To identify keys to success, the TRB study committee examined specific safety programs for which quantitative evaluations are available and relied on the observations of safety professionals with international experience. The committee's conclusions identify differences between U.S. and international practices that can account for some differences in outcomes. The committee recommendations, which are addressed to elected officials and to government safety administrators, identify actions needed in the United States to emulate the successes that other countries have achieved. The recommendations do not comprehensively address all aspects of traffic safety programs but rather address areas of practice that are highlighted by the international comparisons and for which credible evidence of effectiveness is available."--Pub. desc.