Towards a road safety plan for Flanders-Belgium.

Author(s)
Daniels, S.
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Abstract

In 2005 the Minister for Mobility in Flanders-Belgium commissioned the Policy Research Centre for Traffic Safety at Hasselt University to elaborate a traffic safety plan for the Flanders region in Belgium. The 3 regions in Belgium are quite autonomous in their road safety policy, so this plan can be considered to a large extent as an equivalent of a national road safety plan. The elaboration of the road safety plan started in the beginning of 2006 and is conducted in three steps. The first step is a thorough problem analysis ("status questionis") of the traffic safety problem in Flanders. In this phase facts and figures are written down about the evolution of traffic safety in Flanders-Belgium. The second step consists of the designing of a strategic vision on the development of road safety in Flanders. In the third and last step a number of policy measures will be selected. All selected measures will be presented in the template of a check-list with information about the measure: estimated cost, feasibility, expected effects, implementation horizon. A number of critical success factors are identified that might determine the resulting effects of the plan quite strongly: commitment of key actors, clear description of measures, competent governance, public support, sufficient financial resources and reliable data. For the covering abstract see ITRD E138952. This paper is available via http://www.ictct.org/workshops/06-Minsk/Daniels.pdf.

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C 43414 (In: C 43413 CD-ROM) /72 / ITRD E137246
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In: Proceedings of the 19th workshop on National Traffic Safety Programs : Concepts and Practice : Technical, Behavioural and Organisational Aspects of the International Cooperation on Theories and Concepts in Traffic Safety ICTCT, Minsk, Belarus, 26-27 October 2006, 15 ref.

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