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Safety and risk in road traffic: selected problems

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Bezpieczeństwo i ryzyko w ruchu drogowym: wybrane problemy
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In the field of road safety, the concept of "risk" is used to define a measurable level of road safety dependent on numerical accident exposure value. This is an approach different (even contradictory) to calculate the level of security, measured by the number of accidents or injuries. So, whether otherwise - risk assessment is needed to improve the safety of road transport and define priorities in the field of public health. The article presents the concept of risk and selected problems of risk analysis in road traffic.
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W dziedzinie bezpieczeństwa drogowego pojęcie "ryzyka" jest używane na określenie mierzalnego poziomu bezpieczeństwa drogowego zależnego od liczbowej wartości "ekspozycji ryzyka". Jest to podejście różniące się (a nawet przeciwstawne) do obliczania poziomu bezpieczeństwa mierzonego przez liczbę wypadków lub obrażeń ciała. Tak, czy inaczej - ocena ryzyka jest potrzebna do poprawy bezpieczeństwa transportu drogowego i zdefiniowania priorytetów w obszarze zdrowia publicznego. W artykule przedstawiono koncept oraz wybrane problemy analizy ryzyka w ruchu drogowym.
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  • Technical University in Radom, Faculty of Transport and Electrical Engineering, ul. Malczewskiego 29, 26-600 Radom, Poland, z.lukasik@pr.radom.pl
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