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ROAD SAFETY IMPROVEMENT IN PORTUGAL
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TOPICS MAIN RESULTS ON ROAD SAFETY MAIN ACTIONS NEXT STEPS PORTUGAL IN BRIEF
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AREA: 92 145 km2 (Islands: 3 164 km2) POPULATION: 10.5 Millions (Islands: 485 Thousand) NATIONAL NETWORK: 16 500 km NACIONAL NETWORK/1000 INHAB: 1.6 NACIONAL NETWORK/KM2: 0.19 MUNICIPALITIES NETWORK:80 000 Km PT in brief
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TOTAL LENGHT – 2800 km (≈ 17% NRN) The Trans-European Road Network (TERN) in Portugal ≈ 95 % of the Main Network (PI) is part of TERN
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ROAD SAFETY MAIN RESULTS
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European Union Road casualties / per million inhabitants.
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43 49 56 58 62 66 75 78 87 92 97 112 91 84 85 25 104 98 86 Malta Holanda Suécia Reino Unido Dinamarca Alemanha Finlândia França Luxemburgo Áustria Espanha Média (UE25) Irlanda PORTUGAL Itália Eslováquia Bélgica Republica Checa Chipre 128 Eslovénia 130 Hungria 137 Polónia 150 Grécia 152 Estónia 177 Latvia 223 Lituana 2006 +105 % +60 % +30 % +6 % 1995-2006: fatalities per million inhabitants (UE25)
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Reduction on road fatalities Vs traffic increase 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 90000 1980198219841986198819901992199419961998200020022004 Ano Circulação - Milhão de veículo×km 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 N.º de Vítimas Mortias 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 90000 1980198219841986198819901992199419961998200020022004 Ano 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 N.º de Vítimas Mortias Traffic increase Fatalities 1985 –2005: traffic has been increased 4 timesnumber of fatalities has been reduced to 50%
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Infrastructure Vehicles Human Behaviour What changed in the last decade?
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Old road New Road Infrastructure
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Infraestructure New Road Old road
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EN212 EN2 Old road Infraestructure
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New road Infrastructure
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In urban areas – Traffic calming Infrastructure
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Vehicles
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Human Behaviour
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MAIN ACTIONS
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INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NATIONAL ROAD PLAN - PRN2000 VEHICLES INFRASTRUCTURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
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IP and IC National Network To build – 2500 km (≈ 40%) IP IC Built – 3600 km (≈ 60%) IP IC
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1995 1100 km motorways were built in the last six years National Network – motorway network Lenght 880 KmLenght 2700 Km 2007
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INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NATIONAL ROAD PLAN - PRN2000 IMPROVEMENT OF THE EXISTING ROADS MANAGEMENT OF HIGH RISK ROAD SECTIONS – black spots Between 1998 and 2006, the number of BS had been reduced 80% Between 1998 and 2006, the number of fatalities in BS had been reduced 90% 142 49 63 45 56 42 27 18 13 VEHICLES INFRASTRUCTURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR 182
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INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NATIONAL ROAD PLAN - PRN2000 TRAFIC CALMING IN URBAN AREAS ROAD SAFETY AUDIT AND ROAD SAFETY INSPECTION FORGIVING ROADSIDE SAFETY IN ROADWORKS ZONE INTELLIGENT TRAFIC SYSTEMS IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING ROADS MANAGEMENT OF HIGH RISK SITES – black spots VEHICLES INFRASTRUCTURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
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More severe sanctions in the absence of mandatory inspections New regulatory system for technical inspections: periodical, extraordinary inspections, post accident and on the road Seat belts are now mandatory in heavyweight vehicles Tax incentives for retirement of old vehicles VEHICLES INFRASTRUCTURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR VEHICLES Legal measures :
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VEHICLES INFRASTRUCTURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR Testing time for new drivers has been increased from 2 to 3 years Overspeeding sanctions are more severe and are different in urban and non urban roads Driving license examinations have been changed New regulations for children group transport Fines must be paid immediately – on-the-spot payment Waiting period before “cleaning the slate” has increased from 3 to 5 years Traffic Law : Awareness campaigns– Television; Radio; press Distribution of road safety booklets to students in primary and secondary schools
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Enforcement SPEEDING DRINKING AND DRIVING SEATBELTS CHILD RESTRAINING SYSTEMS OTHER Enforcement VEHICLES INFRASTRUCTURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
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Victims aid programs On the Road – Protecção Civil e INEM Health care system – hospitals, health centers Assisting the victims INFRASTRUCTURE VEHICLES HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
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Social Pressure INFRASTRUCTURE VEHICLES HUMAN BEHAVIOUR Social pressure Increased media concern over road safety Private and public organisations promote training in defensive driving techniques Associations demanding an improved road safety
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Target: 50% reduction in the number of fatalities and severe injuries till 2009 NATIONAL PLAN FOR ROAD ACCIDENT PREVENTION (2000 – 2009)
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National Road Safety Plan (NRSP) Evolution: fatalities Between 2000 and 2006 the number of fatalities had been reduced 51% PNPR (2003) TARGET 2009
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Evolution: severe injuries Between 2000 and 2006 the number of serious injuries had been reduced 54% National Road Safety Plan (NRSP) PNPR (2003) TARGET 2009
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ESTRATÉGIA NACIONAL DE SEGURANÇA RODOVIÁRIA (ENSR) 2007-2015 NEXT STEPS
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TRAFFIC EDUCATION AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS SPEED ENFORCEMENT IN VEHICLE SAFETY TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT OF HIGH RISK SITES TRAFFIC LEGISLATION ROAD SAFETY INSPECTION ROAD SAFETY AUDIT Integrated Components of Road Safety INFRASTRUCTURE VEHICLES HUMAN BEHAVIOR
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ESTRATÉGIA NACIONAL DE SEGURANÇA RODOVIÁRIA Vehicle inspection Auto insurance Lorries equipped with seatbelts Traffic law Drivers license tests Awareness campaigns Safety education Enforcement: Speeding Drinking & driving Seatbelts Black Spot Management Road Safety Audits Road Safety Impact Assessment
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A NATIONAL CHALLENGE TO PLACE PORTUGAL IN THE TOP TEN LOWER ROAD ACCIDENT RATES OF EU MEMBER COUNTRIES ESTRATÉGIA NACIONAL DE SEGURANÇA RODOVIÁRIA
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