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Vehicle Safety Policy - Swedish Transport Administration Anders Lie Specialist, Traffic Safety Division

2 2010-05-12 1 April 2010 The Swedish Transport Administration started and contains the operations of the previous administration

As a Governmental body we are leading in safety demands on our own transport Guided by Governmental Decree (2009:1) Environmental and Road safety Travel policy pushing further demands on vehicles Lease vehicles Short term rental vehicles Private vehicles used on duty Demands on alcohol starter interlock on suppliers of transport and road maintenance services Active in the development of ISO 39001 (Management System Standard for Traffic Safety 3 2010-05-12

Travel Policy with Vehicle Environmental and Safety Demands First development in 2002. Demands on safety level and fuel efficiency Second generation 2005 Third generation 2010 (Just decided) 4 2010-05-12

Travel Policy with Vehicle Environmental and Safety Demands (2005) Cars rented for less than 6 months must meet the following requirements: Be awarded 5 stars for occupant protection by Euro NCAP (pre 2009) Be equipped with an anti skid system (Electronic Stability Control, ESC) Be equipped with a seatbelt reminder on the driver seat that meets Euro NCAP requirements Protection against whiplash injury shall be assessed as at least a yellow on the SRA system or as acceptable in a Thatcham dynamic test. Mass between 1000-1500kg for normal car, 1000-1700kg for large car. 5 2010-05-12

Travel Policy with Vehicle Environmental and Safety Demands (2005) Cars rented for more than 6 months must also meet the following requirements: Be awarded at least 2 stars for pedestrian protection by Euro NCAP Be equipped with an alcohol ignition interlock Be equipped with an informative or supportive Intelligent Speed Assistance system (telling the local speed limit and/or issuing a warning if this is exceeded) Energy efficiency (all cars): Normal car maximum 6,7 litre petrol or 6,0 litre diesel/100 km. Larger car (3 5 people) maximum 8,0 litre petrol or 7,2 litre diesel/100 km. Big car (More than 5 people) maximum 9,2 litre petrol or 8,2 litre diesel/100 km. 6 2010-05-12

Travel Policy with Vehicle Environmental and Safety Demands (2010) Cars rented for less than 6 months must meet the following requirements: Be awarded 5 stars for occupant protection by Euro NCAP (pre 2009) Be awarded 31,5 points for occupant protection by Euro NCAP (2009) Be awarded 14 points for pedestrian protection by Euro NCAP (2009) Be equipped with an anti skid system (Electronic Stability Control, ESC) Be equipped with a seatbelt reminder on the driver and passenger seats that meets Euro NCAP requirements Protection against whiplash at least 2 points Euro NCAP Mass between 1000-1600kg for normal car, 1000-1900kg for large car. 7 2010-05-12

Travel Policy with Vehicle Environmental and Safety Demands (2010) Cars rented for more than 6 months must also meet the following requirements: Be equipped with a seatbelt reminder on the driver, passenger and rear seats that meets Euro NCAP requirements (3 points) Be equipped with an alcohol ignition interlock Be equipped with an informative or supportive Intelligent Speed Assistance system (telling the local speed limit and/or issuing a warning if this is exceeded) 8 2010-05-12

All Vehicles Controlled by the Government Decree (2009:1) Environmental and Road safety Purchasing demands on governments (state agencies, administrations) vehicles and travels Started as only environmental decree, evolved with safety demands in 2009 Environmental and safety demands on cars bought, leased and used by governmental bodies Alternative fuels, low CO2 emissions, low in particulates Alcolock (at least 75% of the fleet) Crash safety occupant protection (32,5 points Euro NCAP/5 stars) Crash safety pedestrians (9,5 points Euro NCAP/1 star) Antis skid system (ESC) Seat belt reminder (de facto in Euro NCAP 32,5 points) (Euro NCAP tested cars or certificate from manufacturer, Swedish Transport Agency has the responsibility to check and support) 9 2010-05-12

All Vehicles Controlled by the Government Decree (2009:1) Environmental and Road safety (Developments because of new Euro NCAP system 2009 / minimum intervention) 31,5 points Occupant protection Euro NCAP 2009+ 2 points whiplash protection Seat belt reminder front seats Alternative fuels, low CO2 emissions, low in particulates Alcolock (at least 75% of the fleet) Crash safety pedestrians (9,5 points Euro NCAP/1 star) Stability Control System (ESC) Euro NCAP is and should be a moving target 10 2010-05-12

New technologies with high potential Impaired driving (alcohol / fatigue) Seat belt reminders (~50% unbelted in fatal accidents) Speed limit recognition and driver support (Speed Alert /ISA) Autonomous emergency braking Lane departure warning/assistance 11 2010-05-12

Alcolocks 10 years of systematic work with two parallel areas As.. an alternative to driving licence revocation a quality assurance of transports Results 2008: 23 % of municipalities and 18 % of county councils have stipulating the need for alcolocks when purchasing new vehicles 50.000+ alcolocks installed Sweden; municipalities 290. County councils /Regions 20 12 2010-05-12

Trends in business life Brand name more and more important Prepared to take responsibility (Corporate Social Responsibility) Want to act transparent and open to public 13 2010-05-12

Road safety trends in business Travel policies Purchasing demands on products and services Labelling systems Systematic work: ISO 39001 14 2010-05-12

The road transport system is an open and complex system Infrastructure Vehicles Road Transportation of goods and passengers Road users during the execution of their duties Corporations and organizations Regulatory framework Monitoring Etc.. This is where ISO 39001 comes in! ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2009

The vision behind ISO 39001 Elimination of death and serious injury in the road transport system is the overarching goal. A voluntary and complementary tool to legislation, addressing all organizations interfering with road traffic and driven by the needs of interested parties, including market forces. An approach to utilize and disseminate best practice. Knowledge transfer from Traffic safety experts to the intended user community of the standard. ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2009

On the road to ISO 39001 - Road Traffic Safety (RTS) management systems Work item approved by ISO ballot among ISO member countries January 2008. ISO Project Committee, ISO/PC 241, established by ISO Technical management board February 2008 Secretariat allocated to Swedish Standards Institute. ISO 39001 to be published at the end of 2011. ISO 39001 Chairman of ISO/PC 241 Claes Tingvall, Director Road Safety, SRA Swedish Road Administration. ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2009

An ISO management system standard is a voluntary tool for organizations to work systematically with specific issues (Environment, Quality, Food safety, Road Traffic Safety etc.). is often based on the concept of continual improvement PDCA cycle and process approach. does not specify any specific technical solution or minimum requirements and is flexible and adaptable to the needs and resources of each specific organization ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2009

Members of ISO/PC 241 Participating members Argentina Armenia Australia Canada China Colombia Finland Germany Italy Japan Jordan Korea Malaysia New Zeeland Nigeria Philippines South Africa Sweden Switzerland Thailand United Kingdom Observing members Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic France Israel Netherlands Singapore Liaison organizations ISO/TC 22, Road Vehicles ISO/TC 211, Geographic information/geomatics Global Road Safety Forum (GRSF) Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP) World Health Organization (WHO) World Bank (WB) The International Transport Forum (ITF/OECD) International Association of Oil & Gas producers (OGP) UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) The International Road Federation (IRF) ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2009

The architecture of ISO 39001 draft standard The overall structure and content aligned with ISO management systems Clause 4. Top management responsibilities and commitment - concept adopted from ISO 9000 and ISO 31000 Clause 5.2. Organizational context related to RTS - adopted from ISO/TMB/JTCG Joint vision and ISO 31000 Clause 5.4.1.1 RTS performance factors - reflects common experience and knowledge in the field of road traffic safety Clause 5.6.3.1. Incident investigation - partly adopted from OHSAS 18001 - the marriage between ISO world and Traffic Safety expertise ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2009

Top management responsibilities and commitments Focus on health and prevention of loss of life Focus on results Leadership Partnership and collaboration Process approach Continual improvement Transparent and inclusive process Tailored implementation Part of decision making Emergency response Responsibility Capacity Compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2009

RTS performance factors a) Risk exposure factors Traffic volume and traffic mileage by vehicle and road user type Product/service volume provided by the organization b) Final safety outcome factors Deaths and serious injuries c) Intermediate safety outcome factors ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2009

RTS performance factors (c) Intermediate safety outcome factors 1. The safe planning, design, operation and use of the road network Road design and safe speed Use of appropriate roads Use of personal safety equipment Safe driving speed Fitness of drivers especially considering fatigue, alcohol and drugs Safe journey planning including consideration of the need to travel, the amount and mode of travel and choice of route 2. The safe entry and exit of vehicles and road users to the road network 3. The recovery and rehabilitation of crash victims from the road network ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2009

Conclusion / Key findings A shared vision => new ideas and solutions, shared responsibility Targets, monitoring => systematic follow up, realism Collaboration => less conflicts / confrontations Road safety in enterprises = crucial to create effects Automobile industry/road administration = important 24 2010-05-12

What Can a Country/Organisation/Company do to Promote Safer Vehicles Use travel policies Look at management systems (ISO 39000) Include vehicle safety in the traffic safety work Support Euro NCAP and actively use the results Support every organisation that want to focus safety Be the market (Everyone must only buy...) Get occupational health and safety on-board Follow up new technologies (to give advice) 12/05/ 2010 Swedish Road Administration 2 5 25 2010-05-12

Thank You! Anders Lie Traffic Safety Division Direct: +46 243 750 17 Trafikverket Swedish Transport Administration S-781 89 Borlänge Röda vägen 1 www.trafikverket.se 26 2010-05-12