Most common road safety engineering deficiencies in South Eastern Europe as a part of safe system approach

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Abstract

Most common road safety engineering deficiencies identified by the authors in South Eastern Europe, including Romania, have been collected together and presented in this paper as a part of road safety unbreakably connected to the safe system approach (driver-vehicle-road). In different South Eastern Europe countries Road Safety Audit (RSA), Road Safety Inspection (RSI), as well as Black Spot Management (BSM) was introduced and practical implementation experience enabled the authors to analyze the road safety problems. Typical road safety engineering deficiencies have been presented in 8 different subsections, based on PIARC (World Road Association) RSA approach. This paper presents collected common road safety problems with relevant illustrations (real pictures) with associated accident risks.

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Jovanov, D., Vollpracht, H. J., Beles, H., Popa, V., & Tolea, B. A. (2017). Most common road safety engineering deficiencies in South Eastern Europe as a part of safe system approach. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 252). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/252/1/012021

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