Published: September 2020 | Category: Healthy and safe people , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General
This project aimed to identify interventions outside of the traditional transport sector with spill-over effects on road safety and to inform future evaluations of road safety interventions on how to include road safety co-benefits in programme design.
Unfortunately, at present, road safety co-benefits are often left out of intervention logics for non-road safety projects, due to complexity, uncertainties, risks and resource pressures.
The report recommends several practical measures that could be implemented to improve the likelihood of road safety co-benefits being included in allied agencies’ programme intervention logics.
Keywords: actor map, case study, co-benefits, congestion, education, electric vehicle, emissions, enrolment scheme, environment, intervention logic, interventions, justice, police, Rasmussen, risk management framework, road safety, school, systems, systems framework, transport, workplace, youth crime