Road safety performance national peer review, Russian Federation
The Russian Federation has the highest road death rate of all ECMT member countries and contributes one third of all road deaths in these countries. This report finds that the problem is predominantly urban, concentrated in Russia's largest cities, and with particularly sharp increases in death...
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Paris, France :
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development : World Health Organization : World Bank
c2006.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Conclusions and Recommendations for Priority Actions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. International Perspective
- 3. Road Safety in the Russian Federation
- Introduction - National Context
- Transport Sector
- Road Safety Situation
- 4. Road Safety Management in the Russian Federation
- Introduction
- Road Safety Responsibilities
- The Legal Basis for Road Safety Policy
- Road Safety Programmes during the Last Decade
- Road Safety Measures in the Russian Federation
- 5. Road Safety Management: Enhancing Performance
- Appendix 1. A Brief Summary of the Swedish Vision Zero Policy
- Appendix 2. A Brief Summary of the Dutch Sustainable Safety Policy
- Appendix 3. The Main Risk Factors for Road Injuries
- Appendix 4. Key Road Safety Strategies and Interventions
- Appendix 5. The ECMT Road Safety Target and Monitoring Procedure
- Appendix 6. Three Levels of Road Safety Problems in ECMT Countries
- Appendix 7. The British Penalty Points System
- Appendix 8. The Dutch Road Hierarchy