Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health - Prevention and Health: Third International Conference, Washington, U.S.A, 1997

Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health - Prevention and Health: Third International Conference, Washington, U.S.A, 1997

Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health - Prevention and Health: Third International Conference, Washington, U.S.A, 1997

Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health - Prevention and Health: Third International Conference, Washington, U.S.A, 1997

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Overview

Rodney E. Slater Secretary of Transportation, U. S. Department of Transportation know many of you have traveled great distances to be here. I To me, that shows not only your dedication to the cause, but demonstrates how very important transportation safety is becoming throughout the world. So I am very thankful to the main organizers of this third annual conference — all of whom are from Sweden: Dr. Hans von Holst of the Royal Institute of Technology; Dr. Ake Nygren of the Karolinska Institute; Dr. Ake E. Andersson of the Institute for Futures Studies; and finally, Dr. Arne Witt16v and Lars Anell from AB Volvo. And let me give a special welcome to our friends from Africa. I will be visiting a number of African nations in January. And while my main mission is to promote trade and investment with the United States, we will be talking about safety, too. Airline safety, for example, is a big concern, as Africa grows and prospers and the demand for air travel expands. We discussed it during recent meetings of the International Civil Aviation Organization in Montreal several weeks ago. And we will do so again during my trip. plan to talk about how my department can help the Also, we many nations of Africa improve highway safety. Africa relies heavily on road transportation. But highway fatalities are very high. And the economic costs are very steep, especially for Africa's fragile, emerging v market economies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642631627
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 08/14/2012
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.53(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Rodney E. Slater: Preface.- Hans von Holst, Ake Nygren, Ake E. Andersson: Introduction.- Stein Hansen: Traffic Safety as an Economic Issue of Developing and Industrialized Countries.- J.W. van der Spuy: Responsibility and Accountability of Government.- Victor Sergeyev: The Policies of Traffic Safety in Russia, Some Sociological Observations.- Stein Lundebye: An Overview of World Bank Experience in Road Safety.- Cees Wildervanck: Driving the Message Home - The Role of Communication in Traffic Safety.- Peter Vulcan: The Role of Communication in Road Safety.- Arne Wittlöv: Future Integration of Knowledge - The Role of Industry.- Andrew H. Card: Safety is Everybody's Business.- Wilson Odero: More Resources for Prevention, Critical Care of Rehabilitation.- Murray Mackay: A European Perspective on the Efficient Application of Resources to Diminish Transport Related Trauma.- Bruce M. Gans: Rehabilitation and Traffic Related Injuries.- Marc Gaudry: Some Perspectives on the DRAG Approach and Family of National Road Safety Models.- Radin Umar Radin Sohadi: Development of Realistic Safety Target and Strategic Safety Programmes in Malaysia.- Elaine Petrucelli: The Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine: Its Mission, Purpose and Challenge.- List of Contributors.-
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