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Management Practices for Safer Roads Toolkit: Strengthening National Road Safety Strategies - Mpmumalanga, South Africa
Type
Workshop
Location
MPUMALANGA, South Africa
Date
Duration
8 Hours
Programme Area
Special event
Price
$0.00
Event Focal Point Email
estrella.merlos@unitar.org
Partnership
AB InBev
Registration
Private – by invitation
Mode of Delivery
Face-to-Face
Language(s)
English
Pillar
People
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The road traffic-related deaths and injuries have unparalleled health and socio-economic implications on society, as a whole. A staggering 1.35 million people die on the world’s roads every single year and up to 50 million more are left injured or disabled. Globally, over 500 children under the age of 18 are killed on the road each day. These numbers make road traffic injuries one of the leading causes of death worldwide and that among the most economically active citizens – those between the ages of 15 and 29.
UNITAR’s Road Safety Initiative aims to support governments to help them reach the Global Road Safety Performance Targets and advance towards achieving the Global Goals of the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030, with the ambitious target of preventing at least 50% of road traffic deaths and injuries by 2030.
The Road Safety Initiative includes 3 components:
- Capacity building
- Public awareness
- Partnerships
This provincial workshop aims to raise awareness about the Toolkit to:
- Strengthen national capacity for road assessments;
- Equip road safety stakeholders with the appropriate methodology and tools to identify corrective measures aiming to improve existing road infrastructure for the benefit of all road users (especially the most vulnerable);
- Tackle ways of improving road user compliance by implementing/enforcing road traffic legislations and strengthening the working relationship between traffic authorities in the various spheres of government; and
- Accomplish the adoption of safer behavioral change.
This provincial workshop aims to raise awareness about the Toolkit to:
- Strengthen national capacity for road assessments;
- Equip road safety stakeholders with the appropriate methodology and tools to identify corrective measures aiming to improve existing road infrastructure for the benefit of all road users (especially the most vulnerable);
- Tackle ways of improving road user compliance by implementing/enforcing road traffic legislations and strengthening the working relationship between traffic authorities in the various spheres of government; and
- Accomplish the adoption of safer behavioral change.
Management Practices for Safer Roads Toolkits
These Toolkits are an interactive e-learning tool that presents a management methodology that can help improve road safety by:
- Collecting data on the number and location of deaths by road user type
- Identifying hazardous and critical road locations and sections where excessive numbers or severity of crashes occur
- Outlining corrective measures
- Implementing interventions and monitoring results
Management Practices for Safer Roads Toolkits
These Toolkits are an interactive e-learning tool that presents a management methodology that can help improve road safety by:
- Collecting data on the number and location of deaths by road user type
- Identifying hazardous and critical road locations and sections where excessive numbers or severity of crashes occur
- Outlining corrective measures
- Implementing interventions and monitoring results
Government officials