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Chapter 7 - Literature Review Summary
Chapter 7 - Literature Review SummaryThe African road safety literature review is presented in Appendix C. The review has been organised by main sector with South African references presented at the end of each section. Two points should be highlighted with regard to the literature...
Table 7.2 Proposed Ethiopian Road Sector Development Programme Traffic Safety Policy
Table 7.2 Proposed Ethiopian Road Sector Development Programme Traffic Safety PolicyThe following guidelines shall apply to all Road Sector rehabilitation projects:
Road signs and markings will be a basic/automatic component of any road rehabilitation project and...Figure 3.11 - Southern Africa Motorisation Levels
Figure 3.11 - Southern Africa Motorisation LevelsFigure 4.8 - West Africa - Changes in registered vehicles from Baseline 1992
Figure 4.8 - West Africa - Changes in registered vehicles from Baseline 1992Figure 3.7 - Southern Africa Fatality Risks
Figure 3.7 - Southern Africa Fatality RisksFigure 3.8 - Central Africa Fatality Risks
Figure 3.8 - Central Africa Fatality RisksFigure 4.7 - Central Africa - Changes in registered vehicles from Baseline 1992
Figure 4.7 - Central Africa - Changes in registered vehicles from Baseline 1992Table 5.8 - Contributory factors in road crashes
Table 5.8 - Contributory factors in road crashesExcel | CSV
Ethiopia*1997/98 Tanzania1998 Zimbabwe1998 Negligence of driver 44% 70% 28% Speeding 16% 3% 10% Negligence of pedestrians 5% 6% 7...Chapter 6 - Economic Cost of Road Crashes in Africa
Chapter 6 - Economic Cost of Road Crashes in Africa 6.1 IntroductionAs part of the recent project undertaken on behalf of the Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP), mentioned earlier in this report, it was estimated that the global cost of road crashes in 1999 was in excess of US $500...