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1 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division 1 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe “Improving Global Road Safety: setting regional and national road traffic casualty reduction targets” Abu Dhabi, 16-17 June 2009 Virginia Tanase Transport Division, UNECE

2 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division The project “Improving Global Road Safety: setting regional and national road traffic casualty reduction targets” Is a follow up of the recommendations made in Resolution 60/5 of 2005 on “Improving global road safety” of the United Nations General Assembly Overarching objective: to assist low and middle income countries to develop regional and national road traffic casualty reduction targets and to provide them with examples of good road safety practice that could help them to achieve the targets selected by 2015 Duration: 2008-2009

3 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division The project Resolution 62/244 of 2008 on “Improving global road safety” of the General Assembly invites all United Nations Member States to participate in the projects to be implemented by the United Nations regional commissions to assist low- and middle-income countries in setting their own national road traffic casualty reduction targets, as well as regional targets Beneficiaries: Ministries of Interior, Transport, Health and Education, NGOs active in road safety, and eventually all road users

4 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division The project- main activities Organization of seminar(s) in each UN Regional Commission bringing together countries with similar problems Information on interventions and road safety practices that brought reductions in road traffic injuries and fatalities- examples to be replicated Bilateral advisory missions, as needed

5 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Seminars under RCs ESCAP: 27-28 October 2008, September 2009, Bangkok, Thailand ECE: 12-14 May 2009, Minsk, Belarus and 25- 27 June 2008, Halkida, Greece ECLAC: 27-28 May, Panama and July, Guyana ESCWA: 16-17 June, Abu Dhabi (UAE) ECA: 8-10 July, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania

6 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Setting of targets at national, sub-regional, regional levels and improved safety on the roads Project findings become a set of best practices to be used by all UN member States needing to improve road safety Report communicated to/taken into account by the Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety (Moscow, 19-20 November 2009) Increased awareness and commitment, to ensure follow-up and sustainability Minimum expected outcome of the project

7 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division UNECE statistics of road traffic accidents http://www.unece.org/trans/main/ wp6/transstatpub.html

8 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Publication

9 9 ECE region People killed per million vehicles, 2004

10 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Number of Persons Injured in Road Accidents by Country, Total Accidents and Year 199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004 Armenia9548691 2971 6391 4481 2931 2721 1631 2581 2131 2941 492 Azerbaijan3 2243 2922 7862 4202 2832 2902 3162 1992 2282 4862 6912 766 Belarus7 296 7 4577 5027 1546 8996 6906 4946 4017 4727 3617 522 Georgia1 9131 9771 9102 0182 0762 1532 1722 0792 3762 5092 5854 069 Kazakhstan17 44415 08914 48514 14413 17513 89513 61013 25414 35715 62916 95118 794 Kyrgyzstan3 8813 4233 6004 0223 7303 4533 3043 2923 8083 5614 0913 969 Republic of Moldova2 7092 9763 0693 7173 9863 6193 0953 1473 3903 5053 216.. Russian Federation192 802189 877183 926178 378177 924183 846182 123179 401187 790215 678243 919251 386 Tajikistan..2 1092 0111 7791 7221 6131 7271 4991 556..1 6201 556 Turkmenistan.. 1 7561 992.. 2 2201 748.. Ukraine43 45345 88146 94344 10141 96440 17438 27736 63638 19637 91647 45853 636 Uzbekistan.. 11 31111 360.. Footnote: Source: UNECE Transport Division Database.

11 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Number of Persons Killed in Road Accidents by Country, Total 199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004 Armenia318262299359261316229214237235252259 Azerbaijan1 1521 107990763605594554596559642724811 Belarus1 7591 6701 7811 7271 7261 8431 7641 594 1 7281 7641 688 Georgia542494450437449466539503558515578637 Kazakhstan3 9543 0492 9262 7322 3642 2142 1412 0552 2192 4102 7543 136 Kyrgyzstan850622627663685585 611703725897892 Republic of Moldova422540544554569492396406420412425405 Russian Federation37 12035 59932 79129 46827 66529 02129 71829 59430 91633 24335 60234 506 Tajikistan..503545507450389420410396..421415 Turkmenistan..184426404475492490.. 593533.. Ukraine7 4627 5607 5306 6315 9885 5225 2695 1855 9845 9827 1496 966 Uzbekistan.. 1 8991 9912 075.. Source: UNECE Transport Division Database. Definition: Killed: Any person who was killed outright or who died within 30 days as a result of the accident.

12 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Number of Road Traffic Accidents by Country, Total 199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004 Armenia8987871 1201 3711 1401 0641 0319371 0211 0021 0251 164 Azerbaijan2 8292 8712 5132 1851 9881 9841 9961 9871 9852 1962 3112 388 Belarus7 3347 1447 2687 2206 8996 8496 7096 4106 3277 2047 1947 218 Georgia1 5221 5391 5671 6271 6441 7521 7821 7081 9402 0112 1132 936 Kazakhstan15 83413 57213 03612 49511 55511 98011 56811 30412 16312 96714 01315 302 Kyrgyzstan3 4683 0123 0453 2632 9932 8642 6662 6713 1222 9663 3803 275 Republic of Moldova2 4422 6472 6953 2083 4123 0372 6692 5802 7652 8992 672.. Russian Federation178 651174 908167 280160 523156 515160 300159 823157 596164 403184 365204 267208 558 Tajikistan..1 8571 7441 5771 4951 3761 4741 3331 368..1 3781 402 Turkmenistan.. 1 6141 764.. 1 9031 496.. Ukraine40 75942 25243 15240 08837 94436 29934 55433 33934 54134 48842 40945 592 Uzbekistan.. 10 68110 60310 588.. Footnote: Source: UNECE Transport Division Database.

13 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Remember Any database is meaningless if it is not periodically, regularly updated! Please contribute with timely information, in your own interest!

14 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division United Nations legal instruments and decision-making process

15 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division UNECE Region +USA, Canada

16 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Introduction (1) UNECE set up in 1947 by the UN ECOSOC; Original mandate: to assist in European reconstruction Aim: to develop economic activity and strengthen economic relations within UNECE region and with the rest of the world One of the five regional commissions of the UN (UNESCAP, UNESCWA, UNECLAC, UNECA).

17 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Introduction (2) Legal instruments concluded under UN auspices, with contribution by all the stakeholders The Depositary is the Secretary-General of UN Elaborated by consensus Main text and one or several Annexes Amended as the needs arise Follow well-established UN legal procedures

18 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Introduction (3) 57 Transport related legal instruments + Resolutions and Recommendations administered by UNECE Many non-ECE States are already Contracting Parties No accession fee Governing body: the Committee on Inland Transport –Meets once per year –Subsidiary bodies (e.g. WP.1, SC.1) –Conventions’ bodies (e.g. AC.2, AC.3)

19 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division UNECE - 60 years of work Infrastructure (standards and parameters, tunnel safety, all land modes) Vehicles Regulations Drivers’ License Dangerous Goods Statistics Road Traffic Rules Road Signs and Signals Social Rules (driving and rest hours) Border Crossing Facilitation Customs

20 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Road safety basic UN legislation Main legal instruments European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR) Convention on Road Traffic, Vienna 1968 Convention on Road Signs and Signals, Vienna 1968 European Agreement Concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles Engaged in International Road Transport (AETR) Agreement concerning the Adoption of Uniform Conditions for Periodical Technical Inspections of Wheeled Vehicles and the Reciprocal Recognition of Such Inspections, of 13 November 1997 Sets of best practices Consolidated Resolution on Road Traffic (R.E.1) Consolidated Resolution on Road Signs and Signals (R.E.2)

21 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Road safety basic legislation Legal instruments  Convention on Road Traffic, Vienna 1968 (consolidated)  Convention on Road Signs and Signals, Vienna 1968 (consolidated) Sets of best practices  Consolidated Resolution on Road Traffic (R.E.1  Consolidated Resolution on Road Signs and Signals (R.E.2)

22 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Convention on Road Traffic, Vienna 1968  Facilitates international road traffic on all continents,  Enhances road safety (basis for National Road Traffic Codes) through  Uniform rules –for drivers and other road users –for road vehicles  Set of best practices: Resolution on Road Traffic (R.E.1)- modernization completed in March ‘09

23 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Convention on Road Traffic, 1968 Bahrain, Kuweit, United Arab Emirates

24 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Accession versus implementation Source: FIA European Bureau

25 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Source: FIA European Bureau Accession versus implementation

26 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Convention on Road Signs and Signals, 1968  Improves road safety  Improves road safety through education based on common standards on all continents  Over 200 internationally agreed signs & signals (danger warning, regulatory, informative)  Norms for traffic lights, road markings, variable message signs, road works and level-crossings signs  Set of best practices:  Set of best practices: Resolution on Road Signs and Signals (R.E.2)- updated in 2008

27 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Convention on Road Signs and Signals, 1968 Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates

28 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Accession versus implementation Source: FIA European Bureau

29 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Accession versus implementation

30 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Conclusion (1) Conclusion (1)  Multilateral legal instruments can yield substantial benefits to public and private sectors  For this to happen, they must be fully and effectively implemented: implementation is a national competency.

31 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Conclusion (2) Accession to key UNECE transport agreements and conventions necessary but not sufficient More accessions are desirable but effective implementation is key ‘Goodness’ of implementation can’t be measured directly but indicated by observed outcomes –Example: road traffic safety, border-crossing facilitation Effective implementation (based on evidence, comparison of costs and benefits) = criterion for assessing road safety Even if not easy to measure, there are proved benefits: harmonization, simplification, facilitation

32 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Conclusion (3) Road safety activities and more are carried on in the Working Party on Road Traffic Safety (WP.1), meeting twice every year, Some activities are unique in the world (e.g. the Road Traffic Codes and Road Signs and Signals implemented all over the Globe) It is vitally important for countries to be present in the meetings to –Participate in the decision-making process and the management of the legal instruments –Promote their views and defend their interest –Share experiences, learn and transfer know-how

33 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Conclusion session transport issue, it is a health, social, financial and economic hazard!!! Road safety is not anymore just a transport issue, it is a health, social, financial and economic hazard!!!

34 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Solution to global road safety crisis Holistic approach: transporttransport (infrastructure, vehicle, driver) policepolice (prevention, control, enforcement) educationeducation (at all school levels and in community) healthhealth (especially post-crash care) socialsocial (e.g. use of drugs and alcohol as an effect of welfare and social problems)

35 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Regional Forecast for Growth in Road Traffic Fatalities World Bank Region % Change 2000 - 2020 South Asia 144% East Asia & Pacific 80% Sub-Saharan Africa 80% Middle East & North Africa 68% Latin America & Caribbean 48% Europe & Central Asia 18% Sub-total83% High-income countries -28% Global total 66% What future without action?

36 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division shark = high riskshark = high risk Fear of every beach holidayFear of every beach holiday 71 shark attacks in 2007, but…71 shark attacks in 2007, but… 5-10 deaths a year5-10 deaths a year coconut = low riskcoconut = low risk symbol of holidays,symbol of holidays,but… about 150 deaths a year caused by falling coconutsabout 150 deaths a year caused by falling coconuts Road safety and risk perception Source: UN World Tourism Organization

37 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division What actions to improve future? Set targets, adopt them formally and work towards achieving them!!! Adapt them to local specificities so as to enhance impact –province/state level (case of large countries) Design targets that are easy to measure, to create confidence and motivation

38 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division What actions to improve future? Define a number of targets in terms of different road safety problems or groups of road users –e.g. separate targets for drinking and driving, use of seatbelts and child restraints and wearing of helmets Set benchmarks and intermediate targets against which you can evaluate the progress and which may point to the need for remedial action

39 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Specific actions Accede to and implement the Vienna Conventions 1968 (Road Traffic and Road Signs and Signals) Set-up National Councils on Road Safety (or similar), with multi-sectoral representation, clear competences and mandate; Set-up vehicle technical inspection laws and structures;

40 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Specific actions Adopt methodology for data collection and set-up national computerised databases on road crashes Set-up curricula for inclusion of road safety education at all school levels Organize regularly road safety awareness campaigns Public-Private Partnership- make everybody care!

41 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Final remarks UNECE and the other UN Regional Commissions are committed to “think global, act regional”! We are your partners, ready to assist you in your endeavour to improve road safety!

42 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Transport Division Thank you for your kind attention! www.unece.org/trans 42 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe


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