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ROAD SAFETY SERVICES

Road Safety Services focus on promoting safe behaviors, infrastructure, and policies to reduce traffic accidents and enhance the well-being of all road users. By identifying hazards, educating drivers and pedestrians, and supporting enforcement of safety regulations, road safety services contribute to saving lives, reducing injuries, and creating safer transportation environments.

HOW WE BUILD CAPABILITIES

  • Designing organizational or national road safety policies.
  • Aligning policies with international standards (e.g., UN Road Safety Goals, WHO guidelines).
  • Advising on enforcement frameworks and compliance mechanisms.
  • Designing and executing studies on traffic crashes, road user behavior, and risk factors.
  • Supporting evidence-based decision-making through data insights.
  • Advising on crash reporting systems, data digitization, and monitoring frameworks.
  • Conducting independent road safety audits (pre-construction, during, and post-construction).
  • Identifying hazardous locations (black spots), signage issues, pedestrian risks, etc.
  • Recommending actionable engineering, enforcement, and education interventions
  • Supporting clients to design national, local, or institutional road safety action plans.
  • Integrating education, enforcement, engineering, and emergency response (“4 Es”).
  • Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) design for road safety programs
  • Assessing existing fleet and driver management systems.
  • Designing and implementing risk-reduction strategies (driver policies, tracking systems, SOPs).
  • Advising on telematics, fatigue management, and performance improvement.
  • Facilitating multi-sectoral engagement (transport authorities, communities, law enforcement).
  • Designing participatory road safety campaigns and educational programs.
  • Building local champions for road safety behavior change.
  • Training government or NGO staff in road safety planning and enforcement.
  • Developing toolkits and manuals for road safety program implementation.
  • Auditing and strengthening emergency response plans for road traffic incidents.
  • Advising on placement and training for first responders and trauma care.

What are the most common road safety challenges or incidents experienced by road users in your community (e.g., pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, schoolchildren)?

Are there any existing road safety programs, infrastructure, or enforcement efforts in place, and how effective have they been in reducing accidents or promoting safe behavior?