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Management Practices for Safer Roads

Tipo
Webinar
Ubicación
Web-based
Fecha
Duración
1 Days
Área del programa
Decentralize Cooperation Programme
Precio
0,00 US$
Correo Electrónico del Centro de Coordinación del Evento
estrella.merlos@unitar.org
Colaboración
ABinBev
World Family Organization
CIFAL Curitiba
Federation of Industries of the State of Parana (FIEP)
Inscripción
Public – by registration
Tipo de aprendizaje
Face-to-Face
Idioma(s)
Portuguese
Pilar
Personas
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Road traffic injuries claim more than 1.35 million lives each year with a disproportionate impact on health and development. They are the ninth leading cause of death across all age groups globally and the leading cause among young people aged between 5 and 29 years. Nearly 3,700 people die on the world’s roads every day. More than half of the global traffic deaths are amongst pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists (WHO, 2018).

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development set a goal of reducing road traffic deaths and injuries by 50% by 2020. Road Safety is included in the following Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and targets: SDGs 3, 11, 11.2.

Achieving road safety targets requires, among others, improving existing road infrastructure for the benefit of all road users, especially the most vulnerable (Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 – Pillar 2).

Improvements in infrastructure planning, design and construction, including the provision of safe infrastructure for pedestrians and cyclists can reduce the risks that lead to road traffic injuries and fatalities. A lack of basic facilities such as footpaths, cycle paths, crosswalks, motorcycle lanes and safe speed-controlled crossing points on many roads, increases the level of risk for all road users.

According to the World Health Organization, improving the 10% highest-risk roads in each country over 20 years, through the implementation of footpaths, safety barriers, bicycle lanes and paved shoulders, just to mention a few, has the potential to prevent around 3.6 million deaths and 40 million serious injuries (WHO, 2015).

Pillar 2 of the Road Safety Decade of Action highlights that providing safer roads also requires:

o Identifying the number and location of deaths and injuries by road user type, and the key infrastructure factors that influence risk for each user group

o Identifying hazardous road locations or sections where excessive numbers or severity of crashes occur

o Conducting safety assessments of existing road infrastructure and implement proven engineering treatments to improve safety performance

 

In line with the Road Safety Decade of Action, the Toolkit overall objective is to serve as a guiding document of concrete measures that improve road safety by providing a methodology that identifies:

o The number and location of deaths and injuries by road user type, and the key infrastructure factors that influence risk;

o Hazardous road locations or sections where excessive numbers or severity of crashes occur and take corrective measures, accordingly.

The 1-hour conference facilitates a space to present the toolkit: Management Practices for Safer Roads and the expierience in Brazil. This multi-stakeholder endeavor gathers the representation of high profile public and UN officials, as well as private sector during the event.

The structure of the event consists of introduction, opening remarks, presentation of the toolkit and its implementation in Brazil  and closing remarks.

 

The Toolkit aims to serve government officials, policy makers, engineers, planners and practitioners, road safety professionals and road users in general.

The toolkit will be made available on the Road Safety Lean platform at:

www.un-roadsafety-learn.org