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Road traffic safety a challenge in Africaa Uganda case study.
Poster presentation
International Conference on Road Safety at
Work
Washington DC 16th-18 Feb 2009
Prepared by Ronnie K. Ssebunya
National Road Safety Concern Uganda
Content of the Presentation.
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Road Safety in Africa
About Uganda.
Situation analysis of Uganda Road Safety.
Propositions & Recommendations.
Work of National Road Safety Concern Uganda.
Projections of Road Safety
situation in Developing countries
It has been estimated that at least 6 million
more will die and 60 million will be injured
during the next 10 years in developing
countries unless urgent action is taken.
Source: Carlsson, Gunnar, and Karl-Olov Hedman. 1990. A Systematic Approach to Road
Safety in Developing Countries
Who are more vulnerable
• The majority of road crash victims (injuries
and fatalities) in developing countries are not
the motorized vehicle occupants, but
pedestrians, motorcyclists, bicyclists and
non-motorized vehicles (NMV) occupants.
Source: Carlsson, Gunnar, and Karl-Olov Hedman. 1990. A
Systematic Approach to Road Safety in Developing Countries
A COMMON SCENARIO
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Poor road designs.
Lack of political will.
Corrupt enforcement officers.
Cars in Dangerous mechanical conditions.
Poor road conditions.
Situation analysis of Uganda
No of crashes in 2006/2007
Crashes 2006/2007
Nature of
Accident
No of Crashes
Percentage
Fatal
1,737
10
Serious
6,732
39
Minor
8,959
51
TOTAL
17,092
100
Accidents increase by 23%
10,000
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6,000
4,000
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NATURE OF CRUSHES
2006/2007
2005/2006
Persons killed &Road user categories
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ROAD USERS CATEGORY
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When do crashes occur
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MINOR
SERIOUS
FATAL
Undefined Intersections
• Intersections are
neither with round
abouts nor signalized.
Traffic control is
entirely in the hands
of traffic police
Intersection
(Vehicles in motion)
Unforgiving Environment
Resulting into severity of the injury
Mixing traffic
• Poor Road designs.
With no Separation of
traffic.
No separation of traffic
In poor countries the number of fatalities
are expected to increase by 83%
Models of behaviour in traffic
Poor Road conditions
• Roads with potholes create a lot of conflicts thus high risk
Birth of unplanned mode of transport
• This mode of
transport started
about 15 years ago
and has
mushroomed all over
the country.
• Its wasn’t planned for
at all.
• The Uganda Injury
control center
estimated that at
least 200 people are
injured in Kampala
(capital city) alone.
Outline of Propositions
• It is clearly understood that developing countries have
limitation on performances and improvement on
infrastructure mainly because of their weak economies
but, better planning can be done and priorities made on
life taking risks.
• Some put resources in saving lives of accident victims
(very good) but what about prevention. Road Safety is
no Accident.
• Need for political will.
• More traffic safety experts.
• Prioritize solutions e.g the Engineering measures.
• Reasonable Pressure from donor countries.
• Even locally made speed humps can reduce speed
Local communities can mobilize to put
safety measures in their residential areas
NAROSCU at work
• Research on;
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Risk factors.
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In-depth Investigation of accidents.
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Specific road user categories.
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Comparisons with other countries.
Naroscu
• Advocacy
Presenting position papers to government based on
research and facts.
Writing news letter publications pointing out failures and
recommendations.
Engaging in debates intended to improve traffic safety.
Staging peaceful demonstrations.
Naroscu
• Sensitization/ training & Education
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Through print and electronic media.
Working on the voluntary code of conduct project.
Provide trainings to staff of cooperate companies.
Liaise with police to inform the public that civilians
have a role to play as well.