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|a The Safe System Approach in Action
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c International Transport Forum
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|b OECD Publishing
|c 2022
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|a 65 p.
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|a Transport
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|a 10.1787/ad5d82f0-en
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|a Road crashes kill over 1.3 million people every year worldwide and seriously injure millions more. A Safe System approach to road safety can drastically reduce road deaths - but how can it actually be put in place? This report provides experience-based guidance on implementing the Safe System approach. The report also presents lessons from 17 case studies of road-safety interventions with a Safe System component. The case studies reveal no single recipe for successful implementation. Instead, they point to a variety of approaches conditioned by national and local contexts, and the crucial role of robust institutional governance and co-operation between partners in any successful Safe System intervention
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