APEC TMM5 Directives Adelaide, Australia March 2007.

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APEC TMM5 Directives Adelaide, Australia March 2007

Makati City The Philippines th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting NOTE: The following is a summary of Directives from the 5 th APEC Transportation Ministerial Meeting (TMM5) in Adelaide, Australia in March 2007 with categories: general policy guidance (Part A); tasks for more than one Modal Group (Part B); and tasks for specific Modal Groups: Part C for AEG; Part D for MEG; Part E for I&ITSEG; and Part F for LEG. APEC Transportation Ministerial Directives, Adelaide, Australia, March 2007 Commitments for the Transportation Working Group and Member Economies Part B. Directives – Specific Tasks for More Than One Modal Group JMS Para Modal Group Progress 12Encourage economies to ensure total supply chain security remains a priority in support of trade liberalisation and facilitation 6 I&ITSEG with LEG, MEG, AEG Touch base with I and ITS group to put together a joint report and develop action plans.

Makati City The Philippines th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting Part B. Directives – Specific Tasks for More Than One Modal Group JMS Para Modal Group Progress 13Further work to integrate and harmonise processes aimed at security protection in transport operations while continuing to improve efficiency – both in passenger operations and across the supply chain for freight 15 I&ITSEG with LEG MEG and AEG 15The Working Group to progress the Roadmap work by developing specific action plans covering: Continuing liberalisation of transport services and increased industry participation in infrastructure provision; Facilitating trade by: -addressing capacity building -promoting technological advances -working towards standardisation and mutual recognition - promoting safety and security measures - promoting environmentally friendly and sustainable transport 38 AEG and MEG I&ITSEG with LEG, MEG, AEG Need to continue working on capacity building. Try to see if some projects could be put forward in cooperation with HRDWEG.

Makati City The Philippines th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting Part B. Directives – Specific Tasks for More Than One Modal Group JMS Para Modal Group Progress 20The Working Group to: ● Complete the project entitled "Land Transport Security and Commuters' Advocacy Protocol" ● Develop manual of best practices for conducting maritime security drills and exercises ● Enhance ongoing model visit programs in relation to compliance with ISPS Code improving maritime security ● Develop security strategies for intermodal cargo movements focussing on transfer points where risk is high ● Develop a register of experts able to assist with transport security training ● Continue to assess opportunities to better use technology ● Cooperate with ICAO to harmonise security practices concerning the carriage of Liquids, Aerosols and Gels by air travellers 67 LEG MEG- SEC I& ITSEG MEG & AEG, LEG I& ITSEG AEG Timely that LEG project be delivered by February 2009 in time for the next Ministerial meeting. Liaise with IEG. The Chair would like to develop the register of experts – agreed. Also need to continue to better use technology as it applies to the work of LEG.

Makati City The Philippines th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting Part F. Land Experts Group (LEG) – Specific Tasks/Projects Directives JMS Para Modal Group Progress 35Each APEC economy to have a comprehensive road safety package, covering: -realistic but challenging fatality and injury reduction objectives -a wide range of safety issues including road network, traffic regulation, road user behaviour, driver training and licensing, vehicle standards and enforcement -arrangements for data collection on accidents and trend monitoring -progress against targets to be monitored and published - a mechanism for continuous improvement and updating strategy - strategies for various assistance measures for road safety programs and activities 45 Road Safety Sub- group (RSSG) Australia to develop a matrix for individual economies to share information on their road safety strategies.

Makati City The Philippines th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting Part F. Land Experts Group (LEG) – Specific Tasks/Projects (cont.) Directives JMS Para Modal Group Progress 36Continue to share knowledge and resources with a view to implementing further road safety initiatives in low and middle income APEC economies 47RSSG 37Encourage participation in activities targeted specifically at road safety for youth (UN Global Road Safety Week April 2007)49RSSG 49RSSGPrepare an inventory of the economies who participated in this. The reports should be submitted in-time for the next meeting in Lima, Peru. Activities done by Indonesia to-date will be included in the report. The first Road Safety Week was done on 22 April – 29 April 2007 and was launched by the President. The next Road Safety week will be done on 20 April – 26 April 2008, which will be launched by the Vice President. 38All economies to consider measures to ensure adequate ongoing funding for implementing road safety initiatives 50RSSGSubmit projects proposals for funding related to road safety. 39Encourage economies to develop strategies which reduce risks to vulnerable road users including young people, the aged, motor cyclists, cyclists and pedestrians 51RSSGNote that there are specific programs to address this issue.

Makati City The Philippines th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting Part F. Land Experts Group (LEG) – Specific Tasks/Projects (cont.) Directives JMS Para Modal Group Progress 40  Transport Security encompasses all modes, including mass transport where different solutions need to be considered. Also see paragraph 66 below. 13LEGA report will be submitted relative to the mass passenger transport security seminar which was done last 10 – 11 April 2008 in Manila, Philippines. 41Encourage economies to develop strategies to deal with identified problem areas such as failure to wear seatbelts, driving under the influence of alcohol and promote positive behaviours (wearing helmets) 52RSSGInclude advocacy program notes in the report. 42The Working Group to share experiences in the implementation of security measures with a view to advising economies on trade facilitation impacts (including to harmonise security arrangements) 64LEGRelated to land security aspect – Include a summary of the project by the Philippines on the Land International Security and Commuters Advocacy Protocol and the summary of the Mass Transportation Security Conference.

Makati City The Philippines th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting Part F. Land Experts Group (LEG) – Specific Tasks/Projects (cont.) Directives JMS Para Modal Group Progress 43  Drawing on the work of the International Working Group on Land Transport Security, the Working Group to focus attention on: -Education and training initiatives for those working in land transport operations -Application of new technologies to land transport security -Improving passenger awareness -Risk-based assessment of land transport security mitigation arrangements 66LEG -See Item No. 40 (paragraph 13) above. -Japan submitted report. 44The Working Group to complete the project entitled "Land Transport Security and Commuters' Advocacy Protocol“ 67LEGAfter the TPT-WG29, the Philippines (project overseer) commenced consultancy process for project implementation. The work has started and will be finalized by February 2009.