Maturity measurement in road traffic injury prevention

Author:

Stipdonk HenkORCID,Aarts LettyORCID,Campsall DanORCID,Carnis LaurentORCID,Feypell VeroniqueORCID,Fosdick TanyaORCID,Shelton David,Small MartinORCID,Vadeby AnnaORCID

Abstract

Road traffic related death and injury continues to be a major challenge globally. Unsafe road use is particularly evident in low- and middle-income countries while also being a growing concern for private sector organisations. The Safe System approach is recognized internationally as the leading approach to improving road safety and previous work has codified the essential management functions and interventions evident in its successful implementation. Tracking the development of Safe System adoption within the public and private sectors is of interest for several reasons. This paper presents recent development and use of road safety maturity frameworks and discusses the utility of these approaches for road safety practitioners and researchers.

Publisher

Dept. of Technology & Society, Faculty of Engineering, LTH, Lund University

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