1 Submitted by the experts from European Commission, Korea, Japan Studies regarding to the questions from 57 th session of GRSP Informal document GRSP-58-30.

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1 Submitted by the experts from European Commission, Korea, Japan Studies regarding to the questions from 57 th session of GRSP Informal document GRSP (58th GRSP, 8-11 December 2015, agenda item 10)

2 Contents 1.Cost benefit analysis 2. Measures other than SBR 3. Summary

3 Contents 1.Cost benefit analysis 2. Measures other than SBR 3. Summary

4 The cost benefit by mandatory implementation of seat belt reminder in Europe Vehicle typeM1 M2 & M3 N1N2&N3 Seating position Front seat passenger Rear seat passenger Driver Passenger Driver Passenger Driver Passenger EU28 Monetised value (€M)€117€68€4€4€337€65€24€88€33 EU 28 Break even value (€)per vehicle €8€8€1€1€31€692€31€12€22€5€5 EU 28 Break even value (€) per seat €8€8<€1<€1€31€23 ※ 2 €31<€12€22<€5<€5 2. Monetised value and break-even costs per vehicle and per seat for EU28 casualties influenced by action scenario (Mid estimate: ) ※ 2 Assuming average number of seats is 30 Vehicle typeM1 M2 & M3 N1N2&N3 Seating position Front seat passenger Rear seat passenger Driver Passenger Driver Passenger Driver Passenger EU28 Fatal EU28 Serious , EU28 Slight , Estimated number of EU28 casualties that would be influenced by action scenario (Mid estimate: ) 4

Seat belt use rates of driver’s seat and penetration rate after SBR required in Japan Seat belt use rates95.9%96.6%97.3%97.5%97.7%98.0% Penetration rate of SBR 2.2%8.8%15.9%21.8%29.2%36.2% 1.Seat belt use rates of driver’s seat and penetration rate of SBR (2008 ~ 2013 ※ 1 ) *1 Since September 2008, it is mandatory for current production vehicles to be fitted with SBR in the driver’s seat. UseNon useComparison Front passenger seats0.15%2.97%19.8 times Rear passenger seats0.13%0.58%4.5 times The number of deaths The total number of deaths, sever injuries and injuries *1 Fatality rates = Non useIf they used seat belts… Front passenger seats6060 / 19.8 =3 (-57) Rear passenger seats / 4.5 =26 (-93) 2. Effects of seat-belt use to reduce fatalities (1)Fatality rates(*1) of seat belt users/non users in Japan (2013) (2) The number of fatalities not using seat belts in Japan (2013) 5

6 ▣ Cost and Benefit Vehicle registration number Motor Vehicle accidents (numbers and deaths) SBR fitment rate Safety-belt wearing rate Casualty valuation value SBR fitment cost for single vehicle Safety-belt effectiveness: Elvik & Vaa (2009) Casualty change: Evans Model(1991) Casualty estimation model(Korea) Target year: 2024 Predicting annual new registration of vehicle Casualty estimation according to safety belt wearing rate Casualty value calculation/SBR fitment cost calculation SBR fitment rate: 100% Effectiveness value for SBR (Observance rate): 50%, 70%, 90% Casualty change: Evans Model(1991) Safety-belt effectiveness: Elvik & Vaa(2009) Present value change of estimated cost and benefit B/C Ratio Scenarios Observance rate Driver Front seat passenger Rear seat passenger Do-nothing082.1% 22.5%Initial belt wearing rate #150%91.1% 61.3% Final belt wearing rate #270%94.6% 76.8% #390%98.2% 92.3% Wearing Rate Observance rate 50% 70% 90% 6 Cost benefit analysis in Korea

7 Contents 1.Cost benefit analysis 2. Measures other than SBR 3. Summary

Current Status of Seat Belt Crackdown in Japan Under Japan’s Road Traffic Act, driving is prohibited unless seat belts are used in all occupied seats. Violators are given 1 basic point under the administrative penalty points scheme, with an accumulation of 6 points or more leading to suspension of the license and of 15 points or more leading to revocation of the license.* Road Traffic Act, Article Drivers of motor vehicles (excluding heavy motorcycles and ordinary motorcycles; hereinafter the same shall apply in this article) must not drive their vehicles without using seat belts whose installation in the vehicle is required by Chapter 3 of the Road Trucking Vehicle Act as well as the order provision under the Act (hereinafter “seat belts”). … 2. Drivers of motor vehicles must not drive their vehicles where any occupant not wearing a seat belt is being seated in any seat (limited to those seats whose installation in the vehicle is required by law; hereinafter the same shall apply in this clause), except the driver’s seat. … The National Police Agency is not only promoting awareness of seat belt use through periodic traffic safety campaigns, but also disseminating the related information through websites, posters, etc. * In the case of rear seats, violations are subject to the administrative penalty, only if made on expressways (“national expressways” and “roads for motor vehicles only”). In the JNCAP, for the purpose of reducing the number of fatalities through increasing the rate of use of seat belts for occupants other than drivers, the status of installation of seat belt reminder (SBR) systems as well as their operational requirements (timing, duration and type of warning, indicator position, etc.) are checked for seats other than the driver’s seat. In addition, self-supporting seat belt buckles are found to be effective in the evaluation on the usefulness of seat belts in rear seats. 8

▣ Road traffic act Safety belt use in front seats has been compulsory since 1990 on all roads. The use of rear safety belts on motorways was made compulsory in Violation penalty: 30,000 won (about $25) ★ Proposed amendment of road traffic act (July 2015) : compulsory use of safety belts for all seats on all roads. 9 Fine for enhancing the safety belt wearing rate in Korea

10 Contents 1.Cost benefit analysis 2. Measures other than SBR 3. Summary

11 3. Summary Benefits outweigh costs in our regions and SBR has great lifesaving potentials. From seatbelt use data it is clear that enforcement is not equal in all countries and may depend on priorities for police forces and public protection. We believe SBR can help educate drivers by making them aware. We should improve seatbelt wearing ratio by measures other than to rely only on police enforcement, especially by SBR.