Road safety performance: national peer review : Russian Federation - 2010 update.

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Abstract

This update of the 2006 report has been compiled under the auspices of the International Transport Forum in partnership, with the World Health Organisation and World Bank and in cooperation with the Ministries of Transport and Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. The objective is to review the current road safety performance in the Russian Federation, to reflect upon the many developments since the first peer review and to outline recommendations for possible next steps to enhance road safety. The peer review team has used the findings and frameworks of the ITF/OECD Towards Zero (2008) in this assessment, representing as it does the state of the art in good practice countries in addition to the findings and knowledge base of the 2006 peer review. (Author/publisher) This report was drafted by Jeanne Breen, Jean Breen Consulting, UK with the support of Tony Bliss, World Bank, Dinesh Sethi, World Health Organisation, Fred Wegman, SWOV – Institute for Road Safety Research and the International Transport Forum secretariat.

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20110784 ST [electronic version only]
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Paris, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD / International Transport Forum ITF, 2011, 37 p., 6 ref.

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