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Kerstin Auerbach-Hafen
Kerstin
Auerbach-Hafen
Andrea Hasse
Andrea
Hasse
Roland Allenbach
Roland
Allenbach
François Riguelle
François
Riguelle
Tobias Verbeke
Tobias
Verbeke
Vojtech Eksler
Vojtech
Eksler
Mouloud Haddak
Mouloud
Haddak
Peter Hollo
Peter
Hollo
Elisabete Arsenio
Elisabete
Arsenio
Joao Cardoso
Joao
Cardoso
Sandra Vieira Gomes
Sandra Vieira
Gomes
Eleonora Papadimitriou
Eleonora
Papadimitriou
Charles Goldenbeld
Charles
Goldenbeld
Rene Mathijssen
Rene
Mathijssen
Robert Louwerse
Robert
Louwerse
Peter Morsink
Peter
Morsink
Chris Schoon
Chris
Schoon
Alex Van Gent
Alex
Van Gent
Sjoerd Houwing
Sjoerd
Houwing
Maarten Amelink
Maarten
Amelink
Martijn A. Vis
Martijn A.
Vis
Victoria Gitelman
Victoria
Gitelman
Shalom Hakkert
Shalom
Hakkert
Terje Assum
Terje
Assum
Marianne Page
Marianne
Page
Lucy Rackliff
Lucy
Rackliff
Building the European Road Safety Observatory. SafetyNet. Deliverable D3.5 Safety performance indicators: Posters for the first SafetyNet Conference
Loughborough University
2009
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https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/report/Building_the_European_Road_Safety_Observatory_SafetyNet_Deliverable_D3_5_Safety_performance_indicators_Posters_for_the_first_SafetyNet_Conference/9353720
Work Package 3 of SafetyNet deals with Safety Performance Indicators. They
measure the operational conditions of the road traffic system. Work Package 3
deals with seven topics: alcohol and drug use; speeds; protective systems;
daytime running lights; vehicles; road; trauma management.
This deliverable concerns the contribution of Work Package 3 to the first
SafetyNet conference, which was held in Prague on May 10 and 11, 2006. Each
topic prepared a poster with an overview of the state-of-play. In this document,
these posters are assembled.
Each topic has a preferred indicator, which can be used for measuring safety
performance across countries. This indicator is accompanied by requirements
that should be met by the data, in order to be able to calculate the indicator. For
most tasks, values could be calculated for the indicators by using the available
data. Data are not available for all countries and/or all topics.