Article 1: Subject matter and scope
Article 2: Definitions
Article 3: Road safety impact assessment for infrastructure projects
Article 4: Road safety audits for infrastructure projects
Member States shall ensure that an auditor is appointed to carry out an audit of the design characteristics of an infrastructure project.
The auditor shall be appointed in accordance with the provisions of Article 9(4) and shall have the necessary competence and training provided for in Article 9. Where audits are undertaken by teams, at least one member of the team shall hold a certificate of competence as referred to in Article 9(3).
Article 5: Safety ranking and management of the road network in operation
Article 6: Safety inspections
Article 7: Data management
Article 8: Adoption and communication of guidelines
Article 9: Appointment and training of auditors
Article 10: Exchange of best practices
Article 11: Continuous improvement of safety management practices
Article 12: Adaptation to technical progress
Article 13: Committee procedure
The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.
Article 14: Transposition
Article 15: Entry into force
Article 16: Addressees
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ROAD SAFETY AUDITS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
RANKING OF HIGH ACCIDENT CONCENTRATION SECTIONS AND NETWORK SAFETY RANKING
Identification of road sections with a high accident concentration
The identification of road sections with a high accident concentration takes into account at least the number of fatal accidents that have occurred in previous years per unit of road length in relation to the volume of traffic and, in case of intersections, the number of such accidents per location of intersections.
Identification of sections for analysis in network safety ranking
The identification of sections for analysis in network safety ranking takes into account their potential savings in accident costs. Road sections shall be classified into categories. For each category of roads, road sections shall be analysed and ranked according to safety-related factors, such as accidents concentration, traffic volume and traffic typology.
For each road category, network safety ranking shall result in a priority list of road sections where an improvement of the infrastructure is expected to be highly effective.
Elements of evaluation for expert teams’ site visits:
ACCIDENT INFORMATION CONTAINED IN ACCIDENT REPORTS
Accident reports include the following elements:
Footnote p0: Done at Strasbourg, 19 November 2008.