Road Safety Data, Collection, Transfer and Analysis DaCoTa. Deliverable 1.3: Stakeholder’s contribution.

Author(s)
Machata, K. Bauer, R. Barnes, J. Talbot, R. Thomas, P. Muhlrad, N. Jähi, H. Vallet, G. Dupont, H. Martensen, H. Papadimitriou, E. Yannis, G. Giustiniani, G. Bax, C. Wijnen, W. Buttler, I. Gitelman, V. & Hakkert, S. & Machata, K. Barnes, J. & Jahi, H. (Eds.)
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Abstract

The aim of DaCoTA’s Work Package 1 is to shed light on road safety policy-making and management processes in Europe and to explore how these can be better supported by data and knowledge. This was done by assessing demands and views of stakeholders as well as by building a good practice model for road safety management investigation. Future versions of the European Road Safety Observatory (ERSO, http://www.erso.eu) are envisaged to be built on the findings of this project. This report describes the methodology and presents the first aggregated results of an on-line stakeholder consultation carried out in Task 1.3. The survey was successfully carried out among more than 3000 road safety stakeholders in Europe and beyond. The assessment was conducted along four dimensions of road safety management: Fact finding, Road safety programme development, Preparing implementation, and Monitoring and evaluation. The questionnaire was built on the results of an expert panel consultation carried out earlier in the project and was dedicated to bring in the viewpoints of stakeholders who may not be directly involved in decision-making. Circa 3150 stakeholder contacts were collected from the European Commission, the ETSC (European Transport Safety Council) as well as its PIN Panel members and the FERSI (Forum of European Road Safety Research Institutes). The questionnaire was launched in February 2011 and open for one month, resulting in a satisfactory response rate of more than 16%. Response rates were specifically high for national statistics bureaus, research institutes and consultancies. Also the health sector and associations / interest groups / European (umbrella) organisations responded at above-average rates. Stakeholders expressed significant demand for data and knowledge in road safety-related decision making. They also expressed discontent about the current poor availability of such information. (Author/publisher)

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20122405 ST [electronic version only]
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Brussels, European Commission, Directorate General for Mobility and Transport, 2011, 35 p.; Grant Agreement Number TREN/FP7/TR/233659 /"DaCoTA"

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