INTERNATIONAL GOOD PRACTICES IN ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE SAFETY MANAGEMENT (RISM) & LESSONS FOR ROMANIA

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INTERNATIONAL GOOD PRACTICES IN ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE SAFETY MANAGEMENT (RISM) & LESSONS FOR ROMANIA Radoslaw Czapski With contributions from: Raphael Grzebieta, Robert Moraru, Mara Bubberman June 2017

CONTENTS Introduction & context RISM Principles and Procedures General and specific lessons learned Proposals for Romania

Infrastructure Safety - Safe System Principles Best practice Road Infrastructure Safety Management (RISM) systems are aligned with modern Safe System principles: Responsibility of Road Authority to provide safe roads & roadsides which accommodate inevitable human errors Focus on reducing road related fatalities & injuries rather than number of crashes Cost-effective safety oriented solutions during every stage of the road infrastructure life cycle 2

RISM - Procedures A set of structured procedures related to safety improvements of a road network including: Road Safety Impact Assessment (RIA) Efficiency Assessment Tools (EAT) Road Safety Audit (RSA) Network Operation (NO) Road Infrastructure Safety Performance Indicators (SPIs) Network Safety Ranking (NSR) Road Assessment Programmes (RAPs) Road Safety Inspection (RSI) High Risk Sites (HRS) In depth Investigation (IDI) 3

RISM & Project Life-Cycle RIA EAT RIA EAT RSA RSA HRS RSI RAP IDI NO RAP RSI NO SPIs NSR Source: OECD/ITF 2015 4

RISM & EU Requirements European Union (Directive EC 2008/96) is focused on TEN-T network and requires: Road Safety Impact Assessment Road Safety Audits for infrastructure projects Appointment and training of auditors Safety ranking of high risk crash cluster locations (potential Black Spots) Network Safety Ranking Safety Inspections Data Management Continuous improvement of Road Safety Management Practices 5

RISM-Safety Treatment Identification Methods Black Spot approach - limitations Some countries (jurisdictions) with low number of fatalities unable to reliably identify blackspots Often large fluctuations of killed and injured from one year to the next Mass Actions & irap treatment - limitations May treat locations where no crash would happen Recommendations A balanced approach = mix of Black Spot type and Mass Action road infrastructure remedial works Starting from Black Spot approach to achieve quick impact 6

RISM Success Factors Assure high level political & strategic commitment to delivery of road safety with ambitious road safety targets Use road safety data for problem identification, road safety performance monitoring, and evaluation of infrastructure solutions Take into account road safety across complete project cycle Provide adequate level of funding for safety investment Assure flexible technical regulations & up to date standards Provide proper institutional management capacity to support the development & implementation of effective innovative safety interventions 7

Selected Specific Recommendations (I) Develop & maintain a sound road safety database with precise crash location; Use road infrastructure features to manage speed; Deliver professional training for staff (from senior management through to technical staff responsible for national, regional and local roads) in Safe System principles & various specific elements of road safety and how to apply them for improved road infrastructure safety; Undertake regular evaluation & research to quantify safety impacts of road infrastructure planning & design decisions; 8

Selected Specific Recommendations (II) Disseminate practical road safety knowledge and proven practices; Introduce modern and user-friendly operational processes; Make RISM procedures compulsory as part of the general management system and apply general system tools developed e.g. ISO390001; Implement minimum safety standards for road infrastructure based on Safe System principles; Benchmark regularly road infrastructure safety against best practices in other countries to inform reforms; 9

Conclusion from Review of CNAIR Safety Management System Road infrastructure safety management system is only partly in place in CNAIR and improvement program needs to be instituted. 10

Road Infrastructure Safety Review Recommendations for Romania Result Orientation Continuous top level managerial commitment to road safety reflected in strategic vision and safety result oriented internal procedures and practices based on facts Coordination Better coordination between public sector stakeholders in priority activities (crash data-base, audits, inspections, technical regulations, etc.) Funding and resource allocation Assuring stable at least medium-term (at least 3-5 years) funding for road infrastructure safety improvements (Black Spot Program) Monitoring and evaluation Instituting road infrastructure safety indicators compliant with general targets and regular monitoring and evaluation of safety performance 11

Romania: 50% fatalities on national roads! CNAIR needs to act promptly! Romania: fatalities by road type and responsibility for crash Black Spot Treatment Program is urgently needed! Source: GTMP 2016 12

Romania: Quick wins proposed for CNAIR Establish and implement Black Spot Treatment Program at national roads and corresponding road safety tools, procedures, standards; Design a catalogue of safety solutions to include all road safety standards for urban and interurban roads. Introduce improvements in technical legislation based on international and local practical experince Implement training program and regularly communicate results of Black Spot Program 13

Safety of Romania s Road Network Main crash clusters (potential Black Spot) locations on CNAIR s National Roads Source: WB analysis 14

Questions? 15 Road Safety Management Capacity Review