Road Safety Data Collection and Evaluation

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In-country missions, regional observatory development, and advocacy work by stakeholders necessitate a centralized hub for the latest road safety data and interventions. Criteria for input variables include UN's Sustainable Development Goals, Sustainable Mobility for all, and WHO's Global Performance Targets. Key requested indicators involve a reduction in road traffic deaths and improvements in pedestrian and cyclist safety.

  • Road Safety
  • Data Collection
  • Evaluation
  • Sustainable Development
  • Global Targets

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  1. Country Profiles Country Profiles a HLP FIA initiative a HLP FIA initiative Dr. Maria Segui-Gomez, Road Safety Consultant, FIA Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK 1

  2. Rationale Rationale In-country missions, regional observatory development, advocacy work by FIA member clubs and others, and promotion of the road safety cause requires accessing a variety of data sources not always known to stakeholders Setting up a one stop place to gather the most updated relevant information to evaluate magnitude of burden, attitudes and perceptions as well as implemented interventions (Relevant for UN Fund monitoring of effectiveness too) Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK 2

  3. Criteria Criteria for for variable input variable input Requested by (as in lastest available drafts): UN`s Sustainable Development Goals WB s Sustaible Mobility for all (SUM4All) WHO s Voluntary Global Perfomance Targets for Road Safety Risk Factors and Service Delivery Mechanisms Reported on UN agencies reports: WHO Global status report, IRT Other research institutes: ERSA, IRTAD Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK 3

  4. More More on on the the requested requested indicators indicators, , selected selected examples examples SDG 3.6: Reduction of 50% in absolute number of [road traffic] deaths SUM4all: Decrease in number of fatalities and serioues injuries among pedeatrians and cyclist while increasing their mode share in urban areas or number of cities with more tan 500 000 inhabitants that have road safety plans WHO voluntary performance targest: Existence of a lead agency on road safety that performs a specified number of functions out of a precise formulation Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK 4

  5. More More on on the the reporting reporting sources sources (as of (as of october october 2017) 2017) World Health Statistics 2017: Monitoring health for the SDGs, Sustainable Development Goals, Appendix B Part 1 (pp 86-93): World Health Organization, 2017. Available online at http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/255336/1/9789241565486-eng.pdf?ua=1 Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. Country profiles. Available online at http://www.healthdata.org/results/country-profiles. Global Status report on road safety 2015, p 264-322 World Health Organization, Geneva. Available online at http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/road_safety_status/2015/en/ Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Health related SDGs. Available online at https://vizhub.healthdata.org/sdg/ Road Safety for All. Sustainable Development Goals FIA, Geneva 2016 Torfs K., Meesmann U, Van den Berghe W, Trotta M (2016). ESRA 2015-The results. Synthesis of the main finding from the ESRA survey in 19 countries. ESRA project (European Survey of Road User s Safety Attitudes). Brussels, Belgium: Belgian Road Safety Institute. Available online at http://esranet.eu/deliverables-publications. World Bank s http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EXTCORPPROCUREMENT/Resources/VendorInsuranceRequirements.xls Information on conventions and regulations accessed by each country are available online at http://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/trans/conventn/agree_e.pdf. Current file dated 17/07/2017 International Road Federation World Road Statistics 2016, Data 2010-2014, IRF Geneva 2016. Economic Commission for Europe, Inland Transport Committee. World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations, 171st session, Geneva 14-17 March 2017 ECE/trans/Wp.29/343/r3v.25 (available online at http://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/trans/main/wp29/wp29regs/2017/ECE-TRANS-WP.29-343-Rev.25.pdf) Among EU country members, Directive on driving licences 2006/126/EC , https://ec.europa.eu/transport/road_safety/topics/driving-licence_en. In addition, http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32006L0126:EN:NOT. Also, CIECA, www.cieca.eu. Signatories to ILO convention 153 can be found in: http://www.ilo.org/dyn/normlex/en/f?p=1000:11300:0::NO:11300:P11300_INSTRUMENT_ID:312298 Signatories to UECE AETR can be found in: www.unece.org/trans/maps/un-transport-agreements-and-conventions-21.html WHO Emergency Care System Assessments available at http://www.who.int/emergencycare/activities/en/ United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2016). The World s Cities in 2016 data booklet (ST/ESA/SER.A/392) available online at http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publications/pdf/urbanization/the_worlds_cities_in_2016_data_booklet.pdf Global Report on Urban Health: Equitable, healthier cities for sustainable development. World Health Organization, Geneva, 2016. Full report available online at file:///C:/Users/msegui-consultant/Downloads/9789241565271_eng%20(1).pdf Country specific profiles on urban health available online at file:///C:/Users/msegui-consultant/Downloads/9789241565271_eng%20(1).pdf Information on 25 cities can be found in: Marks M, People near transit: improving accessibility and rapid transit coverage in large cities, ITDP (Institute for Transportation and Development Policy) report 2016. Available online https://www.itdp.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/People-Near-Transit.pdf World Economic Forum. Travel and Tourism competitiveness report 2017, http://reports.weforum.org/travel-and-tourism-competitiveness-report-2017/2017 Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK 5

  6. Other Other procedural procedural issues issues on on profile profile production production: : Output (i.e., profiles) A profile for every country in the world Ordering information: Burden, Interventions (in 5 Pillars, and within Behavioural pillar by FIA Golden rules ), exposure, and socio-economic background Periodicity every 4 months Languages: English, Spanish, French, Arab, Russian Input Periodicity of reports Ranges from ongoing to every several years Languages English Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK 6

  7. An An example example ( (on onyour your welcome welcomepackage package) ) Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK 7

  8. Integrating Integrating the the information information: : The challenges On fatalities Discrepancy p lice vs WHO (Except South Africa) On non fatal injuries Missing data Incomplete WHO performance indicators Little, if any data on behavior (observed or self-reported) Only Kenya, South Africa, Morocco, Senegal as signatory of UN convention of data issues All countires missing attitudinal data All countries missing exposure data The opportunities Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK 8

  9. Other Other FIA HLP uses FIA HLP uses Example of quality check evolution: Number of deaths Collaboration with input sources: Indicator definers Data collectors Collaboration in defining still missing data sources Guidance on priorities for regional observatories priority setting Country/year 2017 2019 2021 OK OK OK A Undereporting 25% Undereporting 12% OK B Lacks vital reg. Systems Lacks vital reg. systems Underreportin g 40% C Undereporting 5% OK OK D Lacks vital reg. systems Undereporting 25% Undereporting 5% E Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK 9

  10. Thanks Thanks For more info; msegui-consultant@fia.com Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Imagen relacionada Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK Resultado de imagen para THE WORLD BANK 10

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