Assessing Road Accident Black Spots and Countermeasures in the State of Perak, Malaysia

M M H, Meor Hussein, Raha Abd Rahman, Nur Amylia Izrin Mohd Saim, Megat Zuhairy Megat Tajuddin, Jezan Md Diah
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To develop a successful strategy for improving road safety, the initial step involves is to identify the black spots that are more susceptible to high-risk traffic accidents. However, due to the high cost of implementing safety measures in these locations, only a limited number of spots/sites can be thoroughly examined with the available funding. Therefore, it is crucial to prioritize the high-risk sites and their corresponding safety measures in order to make the most efficient use of the available finances. Hence, this paper presents black spots ranking and low-cost countermeasures based on the Perak Federal trunk road traffic crash (RTC) data for three years from 2018 to 2020 recorded by the Royal Malaysian Police (RMP). The weightage point method was used for each black spot ranking exercise where as, the selection for countermeasures were based on RTC situations which are norms practiced by the Public Works Department (PWD). In total 22 black spots were ranked and it was found that the highest rank of the 2020 black spots in Perak was along route FT005 in Kinta district which had 18 RTCs and with a total weightage points (TWP) of 118.2. In balancing between limited financial allocation and improving road safety, the countermeasures were priorotized for implementation in 2021 based on the black spots ranking results. However, only six black spots were treated in 2021 with the entire cost was RM 1,834,027.19. Where for route FT005 in Kinta district, the countermeasure was done at Section 684 with a total cost of RM350,000 under the 2022 black spots countermeasure program which is an annual program funded by the Ministry of Works Malaysia. It is recommended that Perak State PWD form a Road Safety Unit to reduce the black spots along the state roads which is the second highest road fatalities recorded in Perak.
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马来西亚霹雳州道路交通事故黑点评估及对策
要制定一项成功的改善道路安全的战略,第一步是确定更容易发生高风险交通事故的黑点。但是,由于在这些地点执行安全措施的费用很高,只有有限的地点/场址可以用现有资金进行彻底检查。因此,为了最有效地利用现有资金,优先考虑高风险场地及其相应的安全措施至关重要。因此,本文根据马来西亚皇家警察(RMP)记录的2018年至2020年霹雳州联邦干线交通事故(RTC)数据,提出黑点排名和低成本对策。每个黑点排名都采用加权点法,其中,对策的选择是基于RTC情况,这是工务署(PWD)实施的规范。总共有22个黑点被排名,发现霹雳州2020年黑点中排名最高的是金打地区的FT005路线,该路线有18个rtc,总权重点(TWP)为118.2。为了平衡有限的财政拨款和改善道路安全,根据黑点排名结果,这些对策将在2021年优先实施。然而,2021年只有6个黑点被处理,总费用为1,834,027.19令吉。在金打地区的FT005路线,根据马来西亚工程部资助的2022年黑点对策计划,在684区进行对策,总费用为35万令吉。建议霹雳州工务署成立一个道路安全小组,以减少州际公路沿线的黑点,这是霹雳州记录的第二高的道路死亡人数。
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