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Goal target Indicator
Number of road fatalities
Fatality rate per 10,000 motor vehicles
Fatality rate per billion motor vehicle-km
Overall Fatality rate per billion passenger-km
Objective 2 Total number of road crashes
Number of serious road injuries
b) 3 Injury rate per 10,000 motor vehicles
Injury rate per billion motor vehicle km
Overall road safety target
4 Road safety strategy
National road safety programmes
a)
Designated lead agencies
5
Goal 1 Tasks of designated lead agencies
6 Reports of programmes and road safety status
Amount of public fund available
b) 7 Amount of private sector contributions
Amount of donors contributions
Pedestrian deaths
a) 8
Pedestrian deaths per 10,000 motor vehicles
b) 9 Programmes for safe crossings
Motorcyclist deaths
10
Goal 2 c) Motorcyclist death rate per 10,000 motorcycles
11 Law / regulation for helmet use and quality
d)
12 Total number of child fatalities in road crashes
13,14 Law / regulation child restraints and child helmets
e) 15 Existing or planned education programme in school
a)
16 Road safety audit programme (Yes/No)
17 Programmes for "forgiving" roads
Programmes for secure pedestrian / bicycle tracks
Goal 3 Length of pedestrian and bicycle tracks per 100,000 people
b) 18 (along highways and city roads)
Length of pedestrian and bicycle tracks per 10,000 km or
road (along highways and city roads)
a) 19 Law / regulation for mandatory road vehicle inspections
Goal 4
b) 20 Law / regulation on vehicle safety standards
a) 21 Computerized programme / database
22 Law / regulation for helmet wearing
Law / Regulation for seat-belt wearing
23
b) Law / Regulation for use of mobile phone while driving
Law / Regulation for drink-driving
24
Law/ Regulation for speed limits
Goal 5 c) 25 Law / regulation for alcohol tests
Goal 5
d) 26
Law / regulation for permanent front-lights use of motorcycles
Kms of road covered by emergency centers
27
Emergency center coverage
e)
28 Average response time
29 No. of emergency service centres per length of highways
a) 30 Number of private, public-private activities
Goal 6 Number of major NGO activities
b) 31
Number of road crashes on AH
a) 32
Number of road fatalities on AH
Average number of fatalities per billion vehicle-kilometres on
Asian Highway in the country per year.
Highest number of fatalities per billion vehicle-kilometres on
a Asian Highway segment per year.
Goal 7 b) 33
Number of segments with more than 100 fatalities per billion
vehicle-km
Share of segments with more than 100 fatalities per billion
vehicle-km
c) 34 Amount of safety-related grants and loans
d) 35 Road safety assessment and rating programme for the AH
Goal 8 a) 36 Awareness campaigns and training programs carried out
* Data from Global Safety Status Report on Road Safety, WHO except cell in dark green
Turkey
2005 2006 2007* 2008 2009 >> 2015
4,505 4,603 5,004 4,228
4.04 3.76 3.84
7.37 7.13 7.19 6.05
620,789 728,755 825,583 929,304
154,086 169,080 188,383 183,841
138.25 138.28 144.65
Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
679 1,138
1 0.86
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
4,269 4,283
485 483
45.6
1,001.5
9
11%
Overall road safety target
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Road safety strategy
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
National road safety programmes
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Designated lead agencies
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Tasks of designated lead agencies
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Reports of programmes and road safety status
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Programmes for safe crossings
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Law and regulation for helmet use and quality/ Information on helmet use
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Law and regulation child restraints and child helmets/ Information on child seat restraints and child helm
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Information on existing or planned education programme in school
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Information on road safety audit programme
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Programmes for "forgiving" roads
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Programmes for secure pedestrian / bicycle tracks
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Law and regulation for mandatory road vehicle inspections
Frequency of inspection and Number of vehicle inspection facilities and organization
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Law and regulation on vehicle safety standards
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Computerized programme / database
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Law and regulation for helmet wearing / status of helmet wearing
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Law and Regulation for seat-belt wearing/ status of seat-belt wearing
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Law and Regulation for use of mobile phone while driving/ status on use of mobile phone while driving
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Law and Regulation for drink-driving/ status of drink-driving
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Law and Regulation for speed limits/ status of speeding drive
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Law and regulation for alcohol tests/ Type of alcohol test and alcohol limit
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Law and regulation for permanent front-lights use of motorcycles/ Status and Prevalence of permanent fr
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Information on road safety assessment and rating programme for the AH
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Information on awareness campaigns and training programs carried out
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Turkey
Overall road safety target
The target is to reduce accident rate on highways by 40% within 5 years. (2006-2011)
The target is to reduce accident rate on highways by 40% within 5 years. (2006-2011)
The target is to reduce accident rate on highways by 40% within 5 years. (2006-2011)
The target is to reduce accident rate on highways by 40% within 5 years. (2006-2011)
Road safety strategy
Road Safety Strategy 2006 - 2013
National road safety programmes
Designated lead agencies
High Council of Highways Security
Highways Traffic Safety Council
Tasks of designated lead agencies
High Council of Highways Security takes decisions by assessing the proposals prepared by Traffic
Services Organization and considered relevant by Highways Traffic Safety Council and determines the
necessary coordination measures in order that the decisions to be brought into life
Highways Traffic Safety Council makes decisions after debating on the applicability of the measures
proposed or to be proposed in order to implement the traffic services in contemporary and safe fashion
Reports of programmes and road safety status
Programmes for safe crossings
Law and regulation for helmet use and quality/ Information on helmet use
Law and regulation child restraints and child helmets/ Information on child seat restraints and child helmet.
Information on existing or planned education programme in school
Lessons added by the Ministry of Education in the curricula of the pre-primary schools and primary
schools related with mandatory and applicable Traffic and First Aid education
Information on road safety audit programme
Programmes for "forgiving" roads
Programmes for secure pedestrian / bicycle tracks
Separate and secure places for pedestrians and cyclists are included in the standards of General
Directorate of Highways. The works are being projected in the places where it is deemed necessary
Roadside security surveys are being conducted on the existing roads and planned road projects.
Furthermore, the facilities alongside the road are being examined for entrance-exit security
Law and regulation for mandatory road vehicle inspections
Frequency of inspection and Number of vehicle inspection facilities and organization
Law and regulation on vehicle safety standards
Computerized programme / database
Law and regulation for helmet wearing / status of helmet wearing
150.Article of Highways Traffic Regulation No. 2914 It is mandatory for the motorcyclist to wear helmets
and protective glasses
Practiced, but no detailed statistical information
Law and Regulation for seat-belt wearing/ status of seat-belt wearing
150.Article of Highways Traffic Regulation No. 2914 It is mandatory for the motorcyclist to wear helmets
and protective glasses
Practiced, but no detailed statistical information
Law and Regulation for use of mobile phone while driving/ status on use of mobile phone while driving
Law and Regulation for drink-driving/ status of drink-driving
48.Article of the Traffic Law No.2918
As a result of the determination by the device that the driver used alcohol, the licence of the driver is
seized for 3 months for the first case, for one year in the second case and in case of repetition the driver
is imprisoned for a duration from 1 month to 2 months and the licence is confiscated for 5 years
Law and Regulation for speed limits/ status of speeding drive
Law and regulation for alcohol tests/ Type of alcohol test and alcohol limit
Breathalyzer, blood analysis, motion and ability tests
Law and regulation for permanent front-lights use of motorcycles/ Status and Prevalence of permanent front light use
Information on road safety assessment and rating programme for the AH
Information on awareness campaigns and training programs carried out
ront light use