Road Safety in China

Road Safety in China
Title Road Safety in China PDF eBook
Author Guangnan Zhang
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 186
Release 2021-04-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 981160701X

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This book presents comprehensive research and analyses on road traffic safety in China, discussing individual, vehicle, road and environmental factors to improve road safety in the country. It also sheds light on the development of similar (adjusted) measures to reduce traffic violations and/or accident fatalities and injuries, and to promote road safety in other countries and regions. As such, it is a valuable resource for anyone wanting to understand the characteristics and patterns of road traffic safety, the risk factors affecting traffic violations and traffic injuries, as well as road safety policies and practices in China.

China

China
Title China PDF eBook
Author Weltbank
Publisher
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Release 2012
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Road traffic injuries are a major but neglected global public health problem. Worldwide, the number of people killed in road traffic accidents each year is estimated at almost 1.2 million, while the number injured could be as high as 50 million. Without increased efforts and new initiatives, the total number of road traffic injuries and fatalities worldwide is forecast to rise by 65 percent between 2000 and 2020, while in low and middle-income countries, road traffic fatalities are expected to increase by as much as 80 percent over the same period. In 2002, road traffic injuries were the ninth leading cause of years lost worldwide, equal to 2.6 percent of the global burden of disease. On current trends, by 2020, road traffic injuries are likely to be the third leading cause of years lost. Part one of this reports presents the achievements of the Chinese Government in the last five years and the challenges it faces. Part two reviews the World Bank's experience with road safety in China over the last 20 years and summarizes the legacy of its efforts and the lessons learned. Finally, part three discusses recommendations on the way ahead for World Bank's road safety initiatives in China.

China

China
Title China PDF eBook
Author
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Pages
Release 2008
Genre Electronic book
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Road Safety in China

Road Safety in China
Title Road Safety in China PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 38
Release 2008
Genre Traffic accidents
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Road Traffic Liability in China

Road Traffic Liability in China
Title Road Traffic Liability in China PDF eBook
Author Yu Yan
Publisher BRILL
Pages 393
Release 2019-11-11
Genre Law
ISBN 9004411089

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In Road Traffic Liability in China: A View from Law and Economics Yu Yan offers an in-depth analysis of the Chinese road traffic liability system, with other alternative accident prevention and compensation systems from a view of law and economics.

The Perspective for Traffic Safety in China

The Perspective for Traffic Safety in China
Title The Perspective for Traffic Safety in China PDF eBook
Author Song Zhao
Publisher
Pages 129
Release 1987
Genre Roads
ISBN 9788773410677

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Transport Efficiency and Safety in China

Transport Efficiency and Safety in China
Title Transport Efficiency and Safety in China PDF eBook
Author Pengjun Zhao
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 360
Release 2023-06-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9819910552

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This book is the first comprehensive analysis of transport efficiency in China. It presents a series of rigorous empirical analysis for the operation and environmental efficiencies of major transport sectors, including highway, railway, civil aviation, and waterway. It also evaluates transport safety of China. The book innovatively employs a DEA model based on Epsilon measures (EBM) to evaluate transport efficiency and an EBM DEA model with undesirable outputs to calculate transport environmental efficiency. The factors of transport efficiency are quantitatively studied, including economic growth, social transition, and technology changes. Also, China's policies aimed at improving transportation efficiency are evaluated. The theoretical analyses and discussions would enhance our existing knowledge of the changes and determinants of transport system’s efficiency in a context of rapid urbanization, industrialization, and marketization in China. The findings of the existing policy evaluation would bring fresh evidences for transport policy performances to both scholars and politicians. In particular, it shows policymakers the experiences or lessons of how to create an efficient transport system in order to save energy use, reduce GHGs emissions, and improve social security. This book is of great interest to scholars interested in sustainable transport, regional planning and development, environmental policy and is relevant to China and other developing countries.