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Europejski program działań na rzecz bezpieczeństwa ruchu drogowego 2011−2020 – nadzieje i oczekiwania

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European programme for road traffic safety in 2011–2020 – hopes and expectations
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Odpowiedzialność Unii Europejskiej za bezpieczeństwo ruchu drogowego. Charakterystyka nowego programu działań na rzecz bezpieczeństwa ruchu drogowego na lata 2011−2020. Rola niezależnej organizacji pozarządowej: Europejska Rada Bezpieczeństwa Transportu (ETCS) w tworzeniu programów brd.
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The responsibility of European Union for road traffic safety. The characteristics of the new programme for road traffic safety in 2011–2020. The role of independent non-governmental organization the European Transport Safety Council ETSC in creation of road traffic safety programmes.
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6--13, 17
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Bibliogr. 30 poz.
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  • Centre for Transport Studies, University College London
Bibliografia
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  • 2. Bliss T., Breen J., Country guidelines for the conduct of road safety capacity reviews and the specification of lead agency reforms, investment strategies and safe system projects. Washington: world bank global road safety facility, 2009.
  • 3. Commission of the european communities, report of the high level expert group for a european policy for road safety, Brussels, 1991.
  • 4. Commission of the european communities, the future development of the common transport policy, Brussels 1992.
  • 5. Commission of the european communities, communication from the commission to the council for an action programme on road safety, com(93)246 final, Brussels 1993.
  • 6. Commission of the european communities, the common transport policy action programme 1995–2000, Brussels 1995.
  • 7. Commission of the european communities, promoting road safety in the ue programme for 1997–2001, com(97)131 final, Brussels 1997.
  • 8. Commission of the european communities, priorities in the eu’s road safety: progress report and ranking of actions, com(2000)125 final. Brussels 2000.
  • 9. Commission of the european communities, european transport policy for 2010: time to decide, com(2001)370, Brussels 2001.
  • 10. Commission of the european communities, european road safety action programme – halving the number of road accident victims in the european union by 2010: a shared responsibility, com(2003)311, Brussels 2003.
  • 11. Commission of the european communities, information and communications technologies for safe and intelligent vehicles, com(2003)542, Brussels 2003.
  • 12. Commission of the european communities, european road safety action programme – mid-term review, com(2006)74, Brussels 2006.
  • 13. Dawson J., Getting organised to make roads safe, 2010 http://www.Eurorap.Org/about
  • 14. Directorate-general for energy and transport, consultation paper on the 3rd road safety action plan 2002–2010 „a partnership for safety”, Brussels 2001.
  • 15. Directorate-general for energy and transport, european road safety action programme 2011–2020, working document for the stakeholder conference, Brussels 2009.
  • 16. European commission, road safety – care database, 2010 http://ec.Europa.Eu/transport/road_safety/specialist/statistics/care_reports_graphics/index_en.Htm
  • 17. European transport safety council, a strategic road safety plan for the european union, Brussels 1997.
  • 18. European transport safety council, transport accident costs and the value of safety , Brussels 1997.
  • 19. European transport safety council, etsc’s response to commission communication „priorities in the eu’s road safety: progress report and ranking of actions. Com(2000)125 final”, Brussels 2000.
  • 20. European transport safety council, assessing risk and setting targets in transport safety programmes, Brussels 2003.
  • 21. European transport safety council, a methodological approach to national road safety policies, Brussels 2006.
  • 22. European transport safety council, road safety as a right and responsibility for all, a blueprint for the eu’s 4th road safety action programme 2010–2020, Brussels 2008.
  • 23. European transport safety council, set targets for serious injury reduction in europe, road safety performance index pin flash 15, Brussels 2009.
  • 24. Jost G., Popolizio M., Allsop R., Eksler V., 2010 On the horizon. 3Rd road safety pin report. Brussels: european transport safety council, 2009.
  • 25. Oecd/itf, towards zero – ambitious road safety targets and the safe system approach, Paris 2008.
  • 26. Swedish road administration, the tylösand declaration, Borlänge 2007.
  • 27. Vehicle safety research centre, safetynet final activity report, ergonomics and safety research institute, loughborough university, 2009, http://ec.Europa.Eu/transport/wcm/road_safety/erso/safetynet/content/safetynet.Htm
  • 28. Wong S. C., Sze N.N., Yip H.F., Becky P.Y. Loo, Hung W.T.,Hong k. Lo., Association between setting quantified road safety targets and road fatality reduction, accident analysis and prevention 38, 2006.
  • 29. Wong S.C., Sze N.N., Is the effect of quantified road safety targets sustainable? Presented at swov workshop: scientific research on road safety management, Haarlem 2009.
  • 30. World health organisation, world report on road traffic injury prevention, Geneva 2004.
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