CHAPTER 5: Road Safety
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Road Accident: An Overview
1.2 million person are killed annually in road
accidents worldwide
20 to 50 million person injured annually in road
accident worldwide
Developing countries 20 – 200 deaths per 10,000
motor vehicles
Developed countries 2 – 5 deaths per 10,000
motor vehicles
Cost of accidents in developing countries is 1% - 2%
of the Gross National Product
Source : World Bank
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Road Accident: An Overview
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Road Accident: An Overview
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Road Accident: An Overview
Projected change in the ranking of leading
causes of death and disease (DALYs)
worldwide, 1990-2020
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Road Accident: An Overview
Source : WHO,2004
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Road Accident: Introduction
A road accident is “ a rare, random, multi-
factor event always preceded by a situation
in which one or more road users have failed
to cope with their enviroment, resulting in a
collision on the public highway which should
be recorded by the police”
Accident are rare because
they do not occur very
often to an individual
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Road Accident: Introduction
Accidents are random because they tend to occur
at a variety of relatively unpredictable locations.
Accidents are multi-factor events because they
can be viewed as sequential chain of events.
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ACCIDENTS PHOTO
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Road Accident: Introduction
Physical pain and
disfigurement
feeling of sorrow
and grief to loved
Physical disabilities
ones
ROAD ACCIDENTS: HOW
THEY AFFECT US
Congestion, travel time
Financial delay on road and
problems inefficiency of logistic
services
Governments will have to
bear the costs of accidents
Transport Policy on Safety
To reduce the loss of life, injuries
and damage to property resulting
from transport accidents. To
provide a more secure environment
for travel.
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Road Accident: Introduction
Road Accidents
HUMAN FACTORS include:
Perceptual Error
- driver or pedestrian looks but fail too see
- distraction or lack of attention
- misjudgement of speed or distance
Lack of Skill
- inexperience
- lack of jugdement
- wrong action and decision
Manner of execution
- deficiency in actions (e.g too fast, closed
following etc)
- deficiency in behaviour (e.g reckless,
aggressive, etc)
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Impairement
- alcohol, drug
- fatigue, illness, emotional stress
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS include:
Adverse Road Design
- unsuitable layout and intersections design
- poor visibility due to layout
Adverse Environment
- slippery road
- flooded surface
- lack of maintenance
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Inadequate Road Furniture or Marking
- insufficient and/or unclear road signs
- poor street lighting
Unexpected Obstructions
- roadworks
- parking vehicles
VEHICLE FACTORS include:
lack of regular maintenance
- defective brakes
- tyre blowouts
Road Accidents
There are some of the driver errors that lead to motor
vehicle accidents:
• Driving faster than the posted speed limits
• Failing to adjust driving for the road and weather conditions
• Turning left from the far right lane in multi-lane traffic
• Tailgating/ closed following behaviour
• Ignoring Stop, Yield, and other traffic signs
• Rushing through yellow and red traffic lights
• Neglecting to signal before turning
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Cont’d;
• Talking on a mobile phone when driving
• Punishing other drivers for their driving errors (e.g
immediately changing lane)
• Always using high-beam headlights when approaching
oncoming traffic
• Driving when tired or emotionallly upset
• Avoiding routine car maintenance
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General Road Accident Statistics and Fatality Index in Malaysia
Year Vehicles Road Number of Fatality Index
Registered Length
(Km) Accidents Death Per 10,000 Per 100,000 Per Billion
Vehicles Population VKT
1996 7,686,684 60,734 189,109 6,304 8.20 29.8 40.4
1997 8,550,469 63,382 215,632 6,302 7.37 29.1 36.3
1998 9,141,357 63,382 211,037 5,740 6.28 25.3 30.9
1999 9,929,951 64,981 223,166 5,794 5.83 25.5 28.7
2000 10,589,804 64,981 250,417 6,035 5.70 26.0 28.0
2001 11,302,545 64,981 265,175 5,849 5.17 25.1 25.5
2002 12,068,144 64,981 279,237 5,887 4.88 25.3 24.0
2003 12,868,934 71,814 298,651 6,282 4.88 25.1 24.0
2004 13,801,297 71,814 326,815 6,228 4.51 24.3 22.2
2005 14,816,407 72,400 328,268 6,200 4.18 23.7 20.6
2006 15,790,732 72,400 341,252 6,287 3.98 23.6 19.6
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Road Accidents Statistic:
Malaysian Experience
Total Number Casualties
Number of Registered
of Road
Vehicles Death Serious Minor
Year Accident
2002 12,068,144 279,711 5,891 8,425 35,236
2003 12,819,248 298,653 6,286 9,040 37,415
2004 13,764,837 326,815 6,228 9,218 38,645
2005 14,733,585 328,164 6,200 9,395 31,417
2006 15,790,73 341,252 6,287 9,253 19,885
2007 16,813,943 363,319 6,282 9,273 18,444
2008 17,733,084 373,071 6,527 8,868 16,879
2009 18,933,237 397,330 6,745 8,849 15,823
2010 20,006,953 414,421 6,872 7,781 13,616
2011 21,311,630 449,040 6,877 6,328 12,365
Source : (PDRM,2012)
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Road Accidents Statistic:
Malaysian Experience
In fact,
Average 6,000 Deaths in Malaysia per year
Which, = 20 Jumbo Jet Crashed/year!!!!
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Statistical life of Malaysian Motorists
RM 1.2 million (Nor Ghani et al. 2011)
6,745 fatality x RM 1.2 million
Huge loss in economy = 1.5% GDP in country
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FATALITY MODEL AND SAFETY TARGET
IN MALAYSIA
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1991: 7.2 deaths per 10,000 vehicles
2000: 5.7 deaths per 10,000 vehicles
2002: 4.9 deaths per 10,000 vehicles
2005: 4.5 deaths per 10,000 vehicles
Government plans to reduce fatality rate
to 4.0 deaths per 10,000 vehicles in 2010
By the year 2020, reduce to 2.0 deaths
per 10,000 vehicles
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ROAD SAFETY APPROACHES
The “3E” Solution
Education
Enforcement
Engineering
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Education
• early childhood road training to initial
driver training.
• attitude changing programs
• road safety education in school
• exercises in pedestrian and cyclist safety
• driver training courses
• safety programmes for the eldery
• campaigns (anti-speeding, seatbelt,
helmet, drink driving etc)
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Enforcement
• Based on Road Transport Act 1987/1999.
• Imposed summons (drank drivers, non-
wearing seatbelt, helmet, speeding etc)
• enforcing speed traps (i.e AES)
• speed limits on all roads
• introduced public service as penalty
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Engineering
• Technology changes to motor vehicles:
- automatic transmission
- visibility systems
- Anti-breaking systems
- injury attenuation systems, etc.
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Engineering (cont’d)
• Road and traffic developments:
- Access control
- improved geometric design
- improved lighting and carriageway delineation
- improad road signing
- separation of vurnerable road user
- identify and treatment for a blakspots
- Road Safety Audit (RSA)