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A change for road safety management in Algeria?

Changer le management de la sécurité routière en Algérie ?

Yasmine Haddad and Laurent Carnis ()
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Yasmine Haddad: AME-DEST - Dynamiques Economiques et Sociales des Transports - Université Gustave Eiffel
Laurent Carnis: AME-DEST - Dynamiques Economiques et Sociales des Transports - Université Gustave Eiffel

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Abstract: Road insecurity in the world does not spare Algeria. To address this crucial issue, the Algerian government has implemented a wide range of measures. However, Algeria did not achieved any significant progress. In an attempt to understand the origin of the problem, this paper proposes an analysis of the road safety management system in Algeria based on the model of Bliss and Breen. This analysis suggests the current situation is partly due to an inadequate road safety management system and the absence of an operational framework. These defects reflect difficulties in implementing the road safety management functions, which make good performance possible. Future progress would be sustainable and possible if Algeria establishes a real institutional apparatus dedicated to the implementation of a public road safety policy.

Keywords: road safety; Bliss and Breen; safe system; Algeria; management; sécurité routière; Bliss et Breen; système sûr; Algérie (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-05-20
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Published in RTS. Recherche, transports, sécurité, 2022, 2022, 10p. ⟨10.25578/RTS_ISSN1951-6614_2022-07⟩

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DOI: 10.25578/RTS_ISSN1951-6614_2022-07

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