This report combines empirical research on the relationship between road infrastructure, inclusive economic development and traffic safety with an assessment of policies and governance structures to help governments find ways to create effective, safe and inclusive transport infrastructures.
This report combines empirical research on the relationship between road infrastructure, inclusive economic development and traffic safety with an assessment of policies and governance structures to help governments find ways to create effective, safe and inclusive transport infrastructures.
"The Global status report on road safety 2015, reflecting information from 180 countries, indicates that worldwide the total number of road traffic deaths has plateaued at 1.25 million per year, with the highest road traffic fatality rates in low-income countries. In the last three years, 17 countries have aligned at least one of their laws with best practice on seat-belts, drink-driving, speed, motorcycle helmets or child restraints. While there has been progress towards improving road safety legislation and in making vehicles safer, the report shows that the pace of change is too slow. Urgent action is needed to achieve the ambitious target for road safety reflected in the newly adopted 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: halving the global number of deaths and injuries from road traffic crashes by 2020. Made possible through funding from Bloomberg Philanthropies, this report is the third in the series, and provides a snapshot of the road safety situation globally, highlighting the gaps and the measures needed to best drive progress."--Publisher's description.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1. Background and Purpose 2. Decrease of Road Traffic Accidents Involving Children 3. Nationwide System for the Road Safety of Children 4. Major Road Traffic Safety Policies for Children 5. International Cooperation and Knowledge Sharing Chapter 2 Decrease in Traffic Accidents Involving Children 1. Introduction 2. Glossary of Terms 3. Korea’s Main Road Safety Indicators 4. Analysis of Trends in Road Traffic Accidents Involving Children 5. International Comparisons of Road Traffic Accidents Involving Children Chapter 3 Road Safety Regulations for Children 1. Introduction 2. Constitutional Grounds for Protecting Children and Relevant Rights 3. A Legal and Institutional Framework for the Protection of Children 4. Development and Achievements of Traffic Safety Regulations for Children Chapter 4 Road Safety Education for Children 1. Introduction 2. Impact of Education on Reducing Child Road Deaths 3. Establishment of Government Affiliated Road Safety Organizations and Their Educational Activities (1980-) 4. Establishment of Road Safety Education at School (1990-) 5. The Role of Local Governments and Communities Chapter 5 School Zone Improvement Projects 1. Introduction 2. A Legal and Institutional Framework for School Zones 3. Status and Characteristics of School Zone Traffic Accidents Involving Children 4. School Zone Improvement Projects and a Case Study Chapter 6 Operation of School Buses for Children 1. Introduction 2. Operation of School Vehicles for Children 3. Policies Related to the Protection of School Vehicles for Children 4. Traffic Safety Related to School Buses for Children 5. Policy Achievements and Limitations Chapter 7 Civic Activities for Children’s Road Safety 1. Introduction 2. Birth and Development of Civic Groups 3. Major Civic Groups and Their Activities 4. Major Activities 5. Achievements and Future Tasks Chapter 8 Child Traffic Accident Reduction Targets and Future Policy Directions 1. The National Transportation Safety Master Plan 2. Child Road Casualty Reduction Targets 3. Road Safety Policy Directions for Children
PART I Conflict Management and Governance Models for Sustainable Transport Chapter 1 Sustainable Urban Transport and Improving the Quality of Life 1. Introduction 2. Urban Transport and Sustainable Development 3. Foreign Policies for Sustainable Urban Transport 4. Main Issues in the Process of Urban Transport Policymaking 5. Vision and Promotion Strategy of Sustainable Urban Transport Policies 6. Conclusion Chapter 2 Conflict Management and Governance Models 1. Introduction 2. Theories of Conflict Management and of Governance 3. Current Situation and Problems of the Nationwide Public Transport Operation and Necessity of Reform for the Public Transport Operation System 4. Background of the Reform of the Public Transport System and Establishment of the Role of Structure of the Committee on Bus Reform: A Seoul Case Study 5. Governance Model for Building an Integrated System of Nationwide Public Transport 6. Conclusions and Suggestions Chapter 3 Conflict Factors between the Central and Local Governments for Transport Facilities 1. Introduction 2. Conflict Factors Due to the Supply and Management of Transport Facilities 3. Some Measures to Strengthen a Cooperation System of the Supply and Operation of Transport Facilities 4. Policy Proposals and Conclusions PART II Stories of the Seoul Bus Reform and Its Conflict Management Chapter 1 Introduction: Public Opinion on Seoul City Buses 1. Seoul City Buses Before July 1, 2004 2. Seoul City Buses After July 1, 2004 Chapter 2 Leading to the Seoul Bus Reform 1. External Factors that Made the Reform Inevitable 2. Internal Factors that Made the Reform Inevitable 3. Net Reform Benefits 4. Related Overseas Case Studies 5. Promoting the Seoul Bus Reform 6. July 1 2004 Chapter 3 Conflict Studies 1. Understanding Conflicts 2. Conflict Management Chapter 4 Seoul Bus Reform Stories and Conflicts 1. Introduction 2. Approaching Conflict Management
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