PIN Talk in Romania. Speed enforcement: Roads and users. Pedro Tomás Martínez. Mobility Management Area Chief

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PIN Talk in Romania Speed enforcement: Roads and users Pedro Tomás Martínez Mobility Management Area Chief

EU Fatalities/million population classification Mortality (road deaths per million inhabitants) in 2016 (with mortality in 2010 for comparison). *National provisional estimates used for 2016, as the final figures for 2016 are not yet available at the time of going to print. **UK data for 2016 are the provisional total for Great Britain for the year ending September 2016 combined with the total for Northern Ireland for the calendar year 2016. Numbers of deaths in LU and MT are particularly small and are therefore particularly subject to substantial annual fluctuation. Annual numbers of deaths in CY and EE are also relatively small and therefore may be subject to annual fluctuation

Major breaktroughs FATALITIES 1989-2004: Annual Road Safety Plans 1976: National Road Safety Council 1980/81: First Road Safety Programme Year Fatalities 1960 2,288 1992: Road Safety Strategic Plan 1992-1999 2004: Road Safety Strategic Plan 2005-2008 2011: Road Safety Strategy 2011-2020 2012-2013: Vision 0 discussed in Parliament and presented to the National Road Safety Council 1989 9,344 2003 5,399 2013 1,680 YEAR

SARTRE (Social Attitudes to Road Traffic Risk in Europe) SARTRE 1 (1991-1992) SARTRE 2 (1996-1997) SARTRE 3 (2002-2003) Alcohol Speed Seat bealts Risk behavior Weekly violators 7.2% (4/23) 21 % feel themselves law breakers (7/23) 82 % uses in motorways (10/23) Risk knowledge 83 % consider alcohol cause of accidents (2/23) 80 % consider speed cause of accidents(5/23) 24 % do not consider necesary should you drive carefully (9/23)

Spain has followed step by step the EU ESCAPE project ENFORCEMEN T PLANNING CONTROL METHODS -Unpredictability - Visible v.s. Invisible - Concentrated - Durable OBJECTIVE PROBABILITY TO BE CONTROLED BY THE POLICE (POLICE DATA)) INFORMATION CAMPAIGNS SUBJECTIVE PROBABILITY TO BE CONTROLED BY THE POLICE (SURVEYS) DRIVER: - POSITIVE ATTITUDE - IMPROVE RISK KNOWLEDGE DEGREE OF OBSERVANCE OF THE RULES PENALTY PROCEDURE: - SEVERE - AGILE - QUICK, DILIGENT - LAWFUL, FAIR, JUST, This method must be: REASONABLE - Impredictible. - Visible and invisible speed controls. - Constant along time. -Disseminated and concentrated. -Credible speed limits!!

Fines/Roads/Vehicles v.s. Fatalities Muertos y km.alta Capacidad 18.000 16.000 14.000 12.000 10.000 8.000 6.000 4.000 2.000 0 Muertos en carretera Kilómetros Alta Capacidad 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7.000 6.000 5.000 Fatalities Fines (miles) 4.000 3.000 2.000 1.000 0 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Risks and risks perceptions Individual risk perception is very low We think we are not to die on a traffic accident. Mortality index measures this risk: - Motorways: 0,29 - Rural roads: 1,27 This means that, for every million of 500km trips, the following figuresresult: - Motorways: 1,45 fatalities - Rural roads: 6,35 fatalities IN SHORT: - To fulfill this, each person has to travel 500km daily during 2 full lifes. and so INDIVIDUAL RISK PERCEPTION IS EXTREMELY LOW!!!!

Risks and risks perceptions Driving faster than the rest increases individual risks. (Kloeden, Ponte y McLean, 2002) 1% mean speed increases result in a 4% fatal accidents increase. (Nilson, 2004)

Resources. 641 speed camera boxes 374 fixed speed cameras 390 portable speed cameras 25 mean speed radars 13 helicopter speed cameras

Speed cameras site location criteria Concentrated where? EX-POST: Speed excess related traffic accidents. EX-ANTE: High mean speeds profile and high speeds dispersion + Road Design risks factors (FCD + GIS). Local factors ( black spot management ) Black Spots (new methodology!) T.C.A (Accident concentration stretch European Directive). Global Factors ( network management ) INVIVE EuroRAP Critical areas and risk factors (ie. Overtaking management, rumble strip, etc) Focus on causes VS Focus on statistics Big Data and Floating Car Data have allowed for a breakthrough.

INVIVE. Spanish formula for speed control management. Speed excess Accidents + Serious injuries+ 3 Deaths Length of stretch INVIVE log 2 1 C log 1 C log 1 C VEL 3 1 0,2 J ACC K 20 Long Road hierarchy 0: Motorways 1: Basic dual carriageways. 2: Connectors carriageways. 3: Local carriageways. INVIVE grows as hierarchy road is higher. Hierarchy speed excess calculation 1 0 K 1 +20 Km/h Speed excess -11-

Speed cameras site location criteria Split a stretch in terms of consistency and homogeneity: Túneles: Tunnels series or >2km. Tunnel. Tunne l Curves layout and straight allignments. Curves Curves - 12 -

Speed management: Case studies. 120 > 110 Speed limit temporary modification due to national energy shortage risk. 110km/h on all motorways Information infrastructure: VMS Enforcement methodology: Fixed speed cameras+ Police speed cameras RADARS DATA LOOP DETECTORS DATA 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2010-2011 Variation 2010 2011 2010-2011 Variation January 111,08 106,19 102,49 103,24 101,67 101,56-0,11% 105,6 106,94 1,27% February 109,05 106,13 102,61 103,02 101,98 100,99-0,97% 105,98 107,36 1,30% March 109,39 106,14 103,97 104,48 101,85 95,64-6,10% 106,76 101,31-5,10% April 109,64 105,22 102,4 106,13 103,06 96,23-6,63% 107,36 102,32-4,69% May 108,75 106,65 103,91 105,18 102,99 97,36-5,47% 106,87 101,98-4,58% June 107,16 103,42 103,6 103,74 102,62 96,19-6,27% 106,89 100,82-5,68% 400M energy consumption savings!!

Speed management: Case studies. Nilson : Number of fatal accidents Y 1 V V 1 0 4 Y 0 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2005 40 60 63 53 55 47 46 47 51 47 2006 35 30 55 2007 Fatalities on the motorways 58 2008 2009 2010 2011 46 45 42 36 3840 41 35 37 37 39 38 40 38 38 38 28 32 33 35 31 28 28 25 27 29 28 26 26 2929 33 27 30 27 30 33 35 2928 2727 29 282929 30 24 20 21 22 24 18 17 13 151616 16 12 1618 19 12 3031 2012 22 26 24 25 1819 16 22 1 3 5 7 9 11 1 3 5 7 9 11 1 3 5 7 9 11 1 3 5 7 9 11 1 3 5 7 9 11 1 3 5 7 9 11 1 3 5 7 9 11 1 3 5 14 120 110 km/h (march-june2011)

Speed management: Case studies. Amplifying effects of massive VMS signals of SPEED CONTROLS (disperse) Slight intensification of speed controls on motorways >> Big increase of subjective speed control. Periodo Velocidad media Reducción ACV 2ªq DIC 2013 102,03 408 2ªq DIC 2014 100,92 328 Diferencia -1,09% -19,61% Resto 2013 7484 Resto 2014 7174 Diferencia -4,14%

WHY RURAL ROADS? 6% 16% Motorways Dual carriageway Single carriageway 78%

WHY RURAL ROADS? 160,0 LIGHT VEHICLES. NIGHT. 2010 AVERAGE SPEED and 85th PERCENTIL. Estimación puntual para VEHICULOS LIGEROS de la velocidad media y percentil 85 por tipo de vía de NOCHE. 2010. 140,0 120,0 135 115,6 114,2 132 125 117 102,5 100,6 100,0 Velocidad 80,0 60,0 40,0 20,0 0,0 TOLL MOTORWAY AUTOPISTAS 120km/h MOTORWA AUTOVIAS Y RURAL CARRETERAS ROADS CONVENCIONALES Y Vm p 85 120km/h AUTONOMICAS (100 100 KM/H km/h) RURAL CARRETERAS ROADS CONVENCIONALES Y AUTONOMICAS (90 90 KM/H km/h) -17-

FIXED SPEED CAMERAS ON RURAL ROADS Where? Speed excess + Fatalities Or Speed excess + Real risks After other traffic calming countermeasures were tested Credible speed limits Visible speed limits Geometric Design Inconsistency (Alfredo García et.al RUTAS Journal 160) -18- -18-

MEAN SPEED CAMERAS ON RURAL ROADS Where? Speed excess + Fatalities Or Speed excess + Real risks Associated with interurban traffic calming methods. Credible speed limits. Visible speed limits. Wild fauna. Intersections. Vulnerable users (pedestrians and cyclists). Direct accesses. -19- -19-

VIDEO STOP Where? Non-lights regulated intersections. Speed excess associated on main road. Existing or potential risk. Defficient geometric design. Portable. -20- -20-

ILLEGAL OVERTAKING CAMERAS Where? Non-separated dual carriageways. Mean-speed cameras. Real risks. -21- -21-

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Thank you for your attention ptomas@dgt.es -25-