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Deliverables
"Risk analysis report.For each WP and each tasks/subtasks a specific risk analysis template will be established; foreseeable risks will be periodically analysed (trimestral if no urgencies) and adequate measurement method of progress will be elaborated (risk indicators) as well as the ""acceptability level"" of each risk."
Network Status Report, including meeting attendees, minutes and outcomes (opens in new window)Network Status Report, including meeting attendees, minutes and outcomes.An important output of this task will be the emphasis that the safe system approach is well aligned with other key development priorities such as urbanization, climate change and energy security and that a shared responsibility for road safety is indispensable.
List of specific recommendations for the increasing of the road users safety and training material (opens in new window)List of specific recommendations for the increasing of the road users safety and training material.The analysis of Road user safety will focus on the requirements to use the roads safely and comply with the rules.
Capacity audit and building plan (opens in new window)Capacity audit and building plan.The team will coordinate a road safety management capacity review across Africa. This includes identifying the key African agencies and personnel working in the regions, nations and at a city level.
Report on technical assistance and capacity development exercises (opens in new window)Report on technical assistance and capacity development exercises.TRANS-SAFE will actively facilitate exchange with other on-going and previous projects to provide a comprehensive and coordinated input into the policy dialogue process in the context of the African Road Safety Observatory and other relevant policy fora.
Implementation summary reports for the demonstration actions (opens in new window)Implementation summary reports for the demonstration actions.This task will update on the developed demonstration actions based on the safe system approach, to be tested at different – national, regional, city and local levels based on the status of each African partner context where the actions will be piloted.
Demonstration project updates (opens in new window)Demonstration project updates.This task will update on the developed demonstration actions based on the safe system approach, to be tested at different – national, regional, city and local levels based on the status of each African partner context where the actions will be piloted.
Exploitation action summaries - annual updates (opens in new window)Exploitation action summaries - annual updates.The project will engage in exploitation actions through a series of channels and tools in order to guarantee coherent, wide and regular exploitation in the implementing communities.
Recommendations for the deployment of the ASE systems for the stakeholders (opens in new window)Recommendations for the deployment of the ASE systems for the stakeholders.This Task will focus on implementation research of newly installed automated speed enforcement (ASE) tools in a low-income African country and design broadly transferable LMIC implementation guidelines from the Rwandan case study. The outcomes of the Task will be:•Comprehensively describe the implementation processes utilized for deployment of ASE infrastructure in Rwanda.•Calculate the outputs, impacts and cost-effectiveness of ASE in Rwanda over time.•Evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) related to ASE of Rwandan road users over time•Define recommendations for the deployment of the ASE systems for the stakeholders
Demonstration implementation plans (opens in new window)Demonstration implementation plans.The task will outline the concrete steps within the demonstration phase aimed at improving road safety in the respective demo areas and will link the intended demonstration actions to the capacity building interventions as well as their adaptation to the Safe System approach and methodologies developed.
Results of accident analysis and SoA review (opens in new window)Results of accident analysis and SoA reviewUnderstanding the accidents characteristics of involving the key target groups. In order to provide a substantial overview of the road traffic accidents for the key target groups in Africa, existing knowledge will be used to leverage a sound foundation for the development of several subsequent tasks of the project by means of extensive literature review focusing on seriously and fatally injured road users.
E-Learning report (opens in new window)E-Learning reportE-learning modules (at least 2 for each of the six thematic and cross-cutting topics) for each of the thematic pillars of the safe system, consisting of 1 webinar, 1 distance-learning sessions and 1 thematic reader
Capacity building tools and updates (opens in new window)Capacity building tools and updates.This task will develop a modular package of capacity building tools and methodologies, tailor- made to reflect local audiences’ needs. This package shall be regularly updated until the end of the project such that its value is maintained beyond the project’s lifetime, the result will also be shared through partner`s channels.
Concepts for local evaluations (opens in new window)Concepts for local evaluations of the demonstration actions
Peer-to-peer capacity building on sustainable road safety innovation (opens in new window)Peer-to-peer capacity building on sustainable road safety innovation.To provide the basis for the implementation and provide deeper insights into experiences in different cities, a secondment and staff-exchange programme will be set up in which professionals from local authorities and relevant stakeholders can work alongside their peers in one of the project´s partner cities.
A best practice toolkit for mitigating road accidents in Africa (opens in new window)Methodology for continuous surveillance for opportunities to improve road safety (opens in new window)
Methodology for continuous surveillance for opportunities to improve road safety.This task will define the methodology for the assessment of road design and the built environment with a focus on vulnerable road user (VRU) safety, sustainability and replicability of the approach in the context of constrained resources common to Africa.
Best practice guide on safe systems methodologies in Africa (opens in new window)Best practice guide on safe systems methodologies in Africa.A short, evidence based guide will be developed to support decision makers on ensuring a safe system approach in future. The short guide will be based on best practice worldwide but have a specific focus on Africa. It will be partly developed and informed by the peer learning networks in order to ensure buy in. The guide will be integrated into the TRANS-SAFE toolbox and will provide a basis for dedicated trainings for road safety agencies and planners.
Dissemination activities summary - annual updates (opens in new window)Dissemination activities summary - annual updates.This task will implement the dissemination and communication strategy, develop and deploy information, tools, channels and platforms for the targeted stakeholders, and engage in wider dissemination of the content developed within the project.
Data Management Plan (opens in new window)Data Management Plan.This deliverable will evolve during the lifetime of the project in order to present the status of the project's reflections on data management.
In-depth database: structure, tools and methods (opens in new window)In-depth database: structure, tools and methodsDeveloping an up-to-date in-depth road accident database and related crash investigation programme.
Recommendations for vehicle safety and training material (opens in new window)Recommendations for vehicle safety and training material.This Task will analyse and propose processes to reduce the safety issues of all groups of vehicles, such as new, in-operation and used imported focusing on heavy-duty vehicles and vehicles used for public transport.
Regional training activity report, training package and developed Curricula for MSc and PhD (opens in new window)Regional training activity report, training package and developed Curricula for MSc and PhD.This task aims to cultivate an expert body of African traffic safety professionals and engage community networks with skills to investigate, document, and reduce the burden of road traffic injury across Africa.
Dissemination, exploitation and communication strategy (opens in new window)Dissemination, exploitation and communication strategy.This task will develop a coherent strategy to deliver communication, dissemination and exploitation activities of the project.
Policy and regulatory framework assessment (opens in new window)Policy and regulatory framework assessmentPerforming a review of the existing road safety policies Africa and propose to identify a set of well proven policies, strategies and suggestions in terms of best practises impacting the safety of the vulnerable key road users.
Participatory workshop report (opens in new window)Summary of the participation activities during the co-development process
Baseline Report on Safe Systems theory in selected African countries (opens in new window)Baseline Report on Safe Systems theory in selected African countriesUsing the state-of-the-art in-depth database on crash data, vehicle features and damages, road users and their injuries developed in WP1 and the assessments on road design and infrastructure for VRU in WP3, determine which countries have, theoretically, integrated international and local standards into their road and traffic management systems.
Publications
Author(s):
Aditya Haryanto, Ondřej Vaculín
Published in:
WEC 2023 - Abstracts, 2023
Publisher:
WEC
DOI:
10.13140/RG.2.2.26533.10727
Author(s):
Victor Garcia, Simone Piantini, Niccolò Baldanzini
Published in:
FISITA WC 2023, 2023
Publisher:
FISITA
DOI:
10.46720/FWC2023-ELA-006
Author(s):
Garcia, Victor
Published in:
Proceedings of the FISITA - Technology and Mobility Conference Europe 2023, 2023
DOI:
10.46720/FWC2023-ELA-006
Author(s):
Vanderschuren, M.J.W.A. and A.G. Newlands
Published in:
Journal of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering, Issue 66, 2024, ISSN 2309-8775
Publisher:
South African Institution of Civil Engineering
DOI:
10.17159/2309-8775/2024/v66n1a3
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