Saving lives beyond 2020: The next steps

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Road safety analysis can be used to understand what has been successful in the past and what needs to be changed in order to be successful to reduce severe road trauma going forward and ultimately what's needed to achieve zero. This chapter covers some of the tools used to retrospectively evaluate real-life benefits of road safety measures and methods used to predict the combined effects of interventions in a road safety action plan as well as to estimate if they are sufficient to achieve targets near-term and long-term. Included are also a brief overview of methods to develop boundary conditions on what constitutes a Safe System for different road users. Further to that, the chapter lists some arguments for the need of high-quality mass and in-depth data to ensure confidence in the results and conclusions from road safety analysis. Finally, a few key messages are summarized.

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Tingvall, C., Michael, J. P., Larsson, P., Lie, A., Segui-Gomez, M., Wong, S. V., … Furas, A. (2022). Saving lives beyond 2020: The next steps. In The Vision Zero Handbook: Theory, Technology and Management for a Zero Casualty Policy (pp. 789–839). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76505-7_33

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