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Title: GUIDELINES FOR MEASURING THE SUCCESS OF TRAFFIC SAFETY ACTION PLAN |
Authors: Prasadja Ricardianto*, Noor Syamsu Hidayat, Payaman Manik, Prima Widiyanto and Primadi Candra Susanto |
Abstract: The purpose of this research is to develop guidelines for measuring the success of safety action plans,
especially for Traffic and Road Transportation. This study has always been quite interesting from the
economic and human points of view. Several problems related to safety, especially traffic, are the
number of casualties, involving pedestrians, motorbikers, buses and trucks. The National Police of the
Republic of Indonesia informed that during 2019, the number of traffic accidents that occurred in 2019
increased compared to 2018. The number of traffic accidents increased by three percent, but the
number of victims who died decreased by six percent compared to 2018. Traffic management is
needed to improve the current traffic conditions, so a guideline for measuring the success of the traffic
safety action plan is needed. The research method uses qualitative descriptions emphasizing the
existing secondary data directly from related agencies. From the findings, the formulation of road and
transportation safety actions can be made as a result of data collection sourced from the Ministry of
Transportation, Polda Metro Jaya and the Transportation Agency of DKI Jakarta Province. It is
concluded that several annual inter-agency program activities are expected to continue, such as the
Abdi Yasa Teladan Competition. |
Keywords: five pillars of safety; traffic safety; traffic management; guidelines for measuring the
success; formulation of safety action
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