Confronting 'Death on Wheels' : Making Roads Safe in Europe and Central Asia

Autor: World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2009
Předmět:
CYCLISTS
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
TRAFFIC CRASHES
VEHICLE DESIGN
ROAD SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES
CONGESTION
AGING
INTERSECTORAL COOPERATION
ROAD
POLLUTION COSTS
ROAD SAFETY POLICY
NATIONAL TRAFFIC
SPEEDS
ADOLESCENTS
HEALTH FOR ALL
CARS
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
SAFE ROADS
BLOOD ALCOHOL
MENTAL HEALTH
TRANSPORT SECTOR
RISK FACTORS
TOLL
AGED
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
VIOLENCE
TRANSPARENCY
AIR POLLUTANTS
VEHICLE SAFETY
ROAD SAFETY PROJECTS
AGGRESSIVE
FRACTURES
HIGHWAY DESIGN
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
BICYCLISTS
INJURY RATES
INJURY
ROAD PROJECTS
HEALTH EFFECTS
PEDESTRIAN ACCESS
INJURY PREVENTION
ROAD DEATHS
TRAFFIC DEATHS
OLDER PEOPLE
NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY COUNCIL
RAIL
MOTOR VEHICLES
SAFETY ISSUES
PUBLIC TRANSPORT POLICIES
RIDERS
VOLUME OF TRAFFIC
RAIL TRANSPORT
HOSPITALS
TRAFFIC DEATH RATES
ROAD SAFETY PROGRAMS
PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLES
LIVING CONDITIONS
CRASH PROTECTION
LENGTH OF ROADS
AUTOMOBILE
PUBLIC TRANSPORT TRIPS
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
CRASH VICTIMS
ROAD DESIGN
VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
PROGNOSIS
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
CLIMATE CHANGE
MODES OF TRANSPORT
NOISE
ROAD CRASHES
ROAD USERS
AVERAGE SPEEDS
CAR OCCUPANTS
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
TRANSPORT EFFICIENCY
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
ROADS
VEHICLE CRASHES
PEDESTRIAN
HEALTH POLICY
PEDESTRIAN FATALITIES
AIR
ROAD USER
TRAFFIC INJURIES
ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
ROAD CONDITIONS
SAFETY FEATURES
VULNERABLE ROAD USERS
POLICE
AIR POLLUTION
HEALTH CARE
HOSPITALIZATION
TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS
DISEASE VECTORS
HELMETS
NUTRITION
ROAD SAFETY CONSULTANT
TRAFFIC FATALITY RATES
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
ROAD BUILDING
ROAD SAFETY EFFORTS
CRASH FATALITIES
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
MODAL SHIFT
INJURY RISK
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
QUALITY OF LIFE
TRANSPORTATION CHOICES
ROAD SAFETY MANAGEMENT
AUTOMOBILES
ALCOHOL MISUSE
DRIVER BEHAVIOR
SAFETY MEASURES
HELMET USE
ALCOHOL ABUSE
VEHICLE CRASH
TRUCKS
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
FINANCIAL SAVINGS
ROAD TRAFFIC INJURIES
TRANSPORT
LAWS
AFFORDABLE TRANSPORT
PEDESTRIAN INJURY
HEAD INJURIES
ROAD TRANSPORT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
PASSENGERS
TRANSPORT STRATEGY
SAFETY PERFORMANCE
SAFETY CHECKS
SPEED ROADS
TRAFFIC NOISE
FAMILIES
FIRST AID
ROAD SAFETY POLICIES
DRUNK DRIVING
FATALITY RATE
ROAD SAFETY SPECIALIST
DRIVERS
CROSSINGS
ROAD SAFETY EFFORT
TRAFFIC DEATH
YOUNG ADULTS
CYCLING
LAND USE
VEHICLE
SPEED LIMITS
CAR
TRANSPORT MODES
MEDICINES
ROAD CRASH
ROAD SAFETY ISSUES
NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY STRATEGY
WALKING
GREENHOUSE GAS
ROAD SAFETY RESEARCH
LAND TRANSPORT
NUMBERS OF DEATHS
ROAD SAFETY MEASURES
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
PATIENTS
ROAD SAFETY
CAR TRANSPORT
NOISE LEVELS
SPEED
BUSES
ROAD SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS
FATALITY RISK
MORTALITY
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD TRAFFIC FATALITY
SAFETY REGULATIONS
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
MOBILITY
PEDESTRIANS
RISK GROUPS
MOTOR VEHICLE
HIGHWAYS
TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS
ACCIDENT DATABASE
SAFE CROSSING
SAFETY INITIATIVES
TRANSPORT SAFETY
CAR TRIPS
NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY
ANXIETY
DIABETES
LIVER CANCER
SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS
DRIVING
HIGHWAY
COMMUNITY ROAD ACCIDENT DATABASE
FATAL INJURIES
OBESITY
VEHICLES
PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES
ROAD TRAFFIC FATALITIES
PASSENGER TRANSPORT
CRASH REDUCTION
GREENHOUSE GASES
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE
VEHICLE OCCUPANTS
CASUALTY RATES
EXERCISES
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
TRAFFIC POLICE
ROAD INJURIES
MOTORCYCLISTS
BUS
URBAN DRIVING
ROAD TRAFFIC
AGGRESSIVE DRIVING
TRAFFIC SAFETY
RURAL DRIVING
SAFE WALKING
COLLISION FREQUENCY
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
TRAFFIC DENSITY
ROAD USER EDUCATION
TRANSPORT POLICY
INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT
NURSES
ALLERGIES
Popis: This report provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities in addressing road safety in the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region. It presents information on the size, characteristics, and causes of the problem; presents evidence on the effectiveness of measures that countries world-wide have adopted to improve road safety; briefly describes current international road safety policy; and discusses a range of strategies and actions that could be undertaken by the World Bank in coordination and partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO), multilateral development banks, other international agencies and donors, as well as with private and civil society institutions. A primary audience of this report is internal-particularly managers and staff of the World Bank working in the transport, health, education, and governance sectors, to raise awareness about the multisectoral nature of the road safety challenge and of effective options to address it. It proposes ways that the World Bank might engage more to support ECA countries in tackling this issue, working in partnership with other international agencies and donors. The secondary audience is external policymakers, senior analysts, program managers, and their advisers in the governments of ECA countries, private sector officials, and civil society and international organizations working in this field. The goal is to support discussion on appropriate choices and instruments for advancing the road safety agenda as a top development priority over the short and medium term.
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