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Road safety programmes as an effective tool for developing system-based road safety policies

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Because of low traffic safety level, Poland, in accordance with tendencies and recommendations of EU, established ambitious target of fatalities decrease by 50% till year 2013 in relation to year 2003. The matter consists in undertaking coordinated actions, resulting from previously prepared road safety programs. In paper are presented programs and road safety improvement tools characteristics. Moreover were described rules of implementation, monitoring and modification of programs.
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Tom
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153--160
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Bibliogr. 13 poz., tab., rys.
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  • Gdansk University of Technology, Department of Highway Engineering, Gdańsk, Poland
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  • Gdansk University of Technology, Department of Highway Engineering, Gdańsk, Poland
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  • Krakow University of Technology, Department of Traffic and Highway Engineering, Kraków, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Ministry of Infrastructure: National Road Safety Programme GAMBIT 2005. Warsaw 2005.
  • 2. Krystek R., et al: Road Safety Training Programme. By: the Consortium of: Foundation for the Development of Civil Engineering Gdansk, EKODROGA Krakow, NEA Netherlands; commissioned by the Ministry of Infrastructure under contract TRD/1/2003 funded from a World Bank loan 4236-0-1 POL. Gdansk, Krakow, 2003.
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  • 6. Murray W., Newnam S., at al: Evaluating and improving fleet safety in Australia. Road Safety Research Grant Report. Australian Transport Safety Bureau, 2003.
  • 7. Hollnagel E.: Barrier Analysis and Accident Prevention. University of Linkoping, 2002.
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  • 9. CONASET: Política Nacional de Seguridad de Tránsito. Comisión Nacional de Seguridad de Tránsito, 1993.
  • 10. SWOV: SUNflower a comparative study on the development of road safety in Sweden, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. SWOV, Lieschdendam, 2001.
  • 11. OECD Targeted Road Safety Programmes. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris, 1994.
  • 12. Combined Team of Authors: National Road Safety Programme GAMBIT 2000. Gdańsk, 2000.
  • 13. Jamroz K., Dąbrowska-Loranc M., Gaca S. et al: National Road Safety Programme. GAMBIT 2005. BRD Quarterly. ITS Warszawa, 4/2005.
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