Strategic Indicators for Targeted Road Safety Index

I. S. Mohd Razelan, A. R. Abdul Rahman, A. Ismail
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Road safety has become one of the most hazardous threats to human kinds since 1.25 million road traffic deaths occur every year, with young people between the age of 15-29 mostly died from road traffic death. As this figure continues to increase steadily each passing year, concerns on developing strategic road safety planning have been taken into the picture. Governments, including Malaysia, refer to outputs from road safety indexes to assess their performance and improve local conditions. Several road safety indexes have included Malaysia in their list, which is stratified according to income status, continents, and the number of populations, to name a few. However, the competitions were seen to be unfairly played as each and every country are unique and different from each other thus ideal comparisons are very challenging. This paper aims to shed light on this issue by suggesting suitable and strategic indicators to be used in a targeted road safety index to allow a fair comparison between countries. Any related articles available on the internet were scoured so that the fundamentals of a targeted road safety index could be developed. The results show that the development of a road safety index requires careful and distinctive works as the road safety index was meant to compare countries and work as planning and monitoring tools. Also, other road safety indexes are showing different outputs between countries. To overcome this, new and targeted road safety indicators were proposed according to each pillar in the United Nations Decade of Action 2015- 2020. Developing the proposed road safety index can provide an alternative road safety index and a tool to encourage and motivate countries to improve their local road safety conditions.
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目标道路安全指数战略指标
道路安全已成为对人类最危险的威胁之一,因为每年有125万人死于道路交通事故,其中15-29岁的年轻人大多死于道路交通事故。由于这一数字每年都在稳步增长,人们开始关注制定道路安全战略规划。包括马来西亚在内的各国政府参考道路安全指数的结果来评估其表现并改善当地情况。一些道路安全指数已经将马来西亚纳入了他们的名单,该名单根据收入状况、大洲和人口数量等进行分层。然而,比赛被认为是不公平的,因为每个国家都是独特的,彼此不同,因此理想的比较是非常具有挑战性的。本文旨在阐明这一问题,建议在有针对性的道路安全指数中使用适当的战略指标,以便在各国之间进行公平比较。我们查阅了互联网上的所有相关文章,以便制定有针对性的道路安全指数的基本原则。结果表明,道路安全指数的制定需要认真和有特色的工作,因为道路安全指数的目的是比较各国,并作为规划和监测工具。此外,各国的其他道路安全指数也显示出不同的结果。为了克服这一问题,根据2015- 2020年联合国行动十年的每个支柱,提出了新的、有针对性的道路安全指标。制定拟议的道路安全指数可以提供另一种道路安全指数,也是鼓励和激励各国改善其当地道路安全状况的工具。
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