Speed management: A road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners (2008)

This speed management manual proposes simple, effective and low-cost solutions to excessive and inappropriate speed that can be implemented on a national or local level. It targets governments, non-governmental organizations and road safety practitioners, particularly those in low- and middle-income countries. The manual is based on a modular structure that provides evidence, examples, case studies and practical steps on how to manage vehicle speed.
The manual essentially provides guidance on the following:
- The background evidence on why speed is a risk factor and why it is important to start a speed management programme;
- The steps needed to undertake a problem assessment in a country;
- How to plan and implement a programme, including setting up a working group, developing a plan, examples of laws and enforcement, how to develop public education and publicity campaigns; and finally
- How to evaluate the programme.
The key principles and practical steps that this manual presents can easily be adapted and made relevant to different contexts around the world. The partners on this manual hope that this document will be used by policy-makers, decision-makers and other players to support the implementation of speed management programmes in different countries.
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Chapters [English]
Cover [pdf, 1.23Mb] | Why focus on speed [pdf, 1.69Mb] | How to assess the situation [pdf, 2.33Mb] | What are the tools for managing speed [pdf, 2.22Mb] | How to design and implement a speed management system [pdf, 1.3Mb] | How to evaluate the programme [pdf, 1.01Mb] | Appendices [pdf, 3.07Mb]
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