Republic of Serbia, Traffic Safety Review, with special review on years 2009 and 2010

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Conference on Mr Dragiša Simić, Head of Traffic Police Administration Mr Slaviša Matić, Head of Division for Traffic Controll and Regiulation Mr Dragoslav Kukic, MSc, police inspector Ms Isidora Jović, police inspector Republic of Serbia, Traffic Safety Review, with special review on years 2009 and 2010 Republic of Serbia, Ministry of Interior, Traffic Police Administration

Conference on FACTS: New Traffic Law was adopted in the mid 2009;the enforcement of the Law started in December 11th 2009; The most positive effects were evident in the first 9(10) mounts of enforcement of this Low; The first changeswere visibleafter 8mounts of enforcement ; In September 2010 (in 11thmount of the Law enforcement), first weakening of the Law s positive effects took place, which was describedby increase innumber of killed people in comparison to September of 2009.

Conference on THE FIRST GOOD RESULTS OF THE NEW LAW: Significant reduction ofthe number of killed in traffic accidents; Better behavior of all road users; Increase inresponsibilitytakenbyall institutions which are included in the System of traffic safety in the Republic of Serbia; Comprehensionof needs of all work performed by numerous subjects in traffic safety in Republic of Serbia; Establishing order in the field of traffic safety.

The number of killed in traffic accidents, from 1991 to 2009in the Republic of Serbia forthefirst 10mounts 527 KILLEDin2010

Conference on REDUCING THE SUFFERING AND THE NUMBER OF VICTIMS IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

Conference on

The number of killed in traffic accidents over the mounts; Comparing 2009 and2010;period from first 10 mounts in 2009 and 2010

The number of injured people in traffic accidents over the mounts; Comparing 2009 and2010;period from first 9 mounts in 2009 and 2010 Venue: Promenada Hotel, 36210 Vrnjacka Banja

The number of killed in traffic accidents over the mounts; Comparing average from 2002 and 2009,with 2010; Period, January October

FACTS: Conference on New Traffic Law Campaign started in September 2009; Traffic safety system is still in phase of promotion the activities are still not coordinatedbetween all the institutions included in the traffic safety system; The subject having the greatest role in the implementation on The e new traffic law is the Traffic police, doing its parts of job, which was to promote new traffic law; Experience of other surrounding countries was that the first positive effects of new traffic law are felt immediately after enforcement of new traffic law first took place; The first real -positive effects of new traffic law could be expected after a longer period(minimum 3 to 5 years)

The number of slightly injured over the mounts; Comparing averages from 2002 and 2009,with 2010; Period, January September

FACTS: Conference on Renewal of vehicle fleet in the Republic of Serbia started in 2004. and it still shows its effects it affects the active as well as the passive safety of the vehicles; Increased activity of traffic policein detecting andsanctioning the offence of failure to wear seat belt; Rise in awareness of road users of the importance of wearing a seat belt; Establishment of a more stable system of insurance and better management of the system of payment for a damage as a consequence of traffic accident; Improved cooperation between traffic police and health institutions regarding exchange of information(since they hear from the injured people sometimes even couple of days after the accident occurs).

Number of deaths in percent; According to Category; Period January October Year 2010. Year 2009.

Fatalities from Traffic Accidents, According to the Cause of the Accident; Comparing data in 2009 and 2010; Period January - October SPEEDING IS THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS In2010. 54,3% OF PEOPLE WAS KILLED IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS BECAUSE OF EXCESSIVE OR MALADJUSTED SPEEDING and 52,8% of KILLED IN YEAR2009. FOR THE SAME REASONS

Improvement of police business in the field of traffic safety Implementation of GIS technology (especially with traffic accidents database spatial distribution of traffic accidents) Defining of new databases for the needs of police controlsand regulation of traffic Support given to solving the problem of speeding(speed management system) SPI Ruma Mesto Ruma SM0103 Regulisanje saobraćaja/oprema puta Podaci o lokaciji radarskog mesta/radarskom uredjaju: Svetlosna signalizacija Vertikalna signalizacija nema nema Oznaka puta i deonice Magistralni put M-21 Horizontalna signalizacija dobro vidljiva Kilometar puta u okviru deonice 57 km Oprema puta (čel. ogr., smerokazi i sl.) nema Lokacija (opisno) Restoran "Šumski mir" Znak O.B. koji važi na deonici 60km/h X,Y i Z koordinate x=7402029 y=4963543 z=nepoznato Udaljenost znaka O.B. koji važi na deonici od RM 500m Merenje brzine u dolasku Platičevo - Šabac O.B. koje važi za naselje (da li je opšte ili ne) nema Merenje brzine u odlasku NE Opšte O.B. koje važi za put van naselja nema Vrsta-marka radarskog uredjaja Fama Laser III Trotoar Pešački prelaz nema nema Područije: Fotografija mesta Skica mesta Put van naselja x Put u naselju Vrsta podloge: Asfalt x Ostale (tucanik, beton...) Stanje puta Dobro x Udarne rupe Kolotrazi Ostalo (klizavo, prljavo...) Preglednost/vidljivost dobra x loša Analiza izbora mesta za merenje brzine Na navedenom delu puta M-21, dogodilo se ukupno 28 saobraćajnih nezgoda od čega 9 saobraćajnih nezgoda sa nastradalim licima u kojima su 4 lica poginula, 3 teško i 5 lako povreñena i 19 saobraćajnih nezgoda sa materijalnom štetom. Od ukupnog broja saobraćajnih nezgoda kod 18 saobraćajnih nezgoda se neprilagoñena brzina javlja kao uzročnik saobraćajnih nezgoda.

Conference on WHAT DO WE EXPECT-DEMAND? FromLocal self-government active participation in solving the problem of traffic safety within its territory; FromRoad Management Company constant improvement of road safety(planning, designing, construction and maintenance); From Education Sector to provide education on traffic in preschools as well as in schools; From Expert organizations for traffic safety project designs and пројектантскихкућа to design measures, implement these measuresandconstantlypublish the results of implemented measures;

Conference on WHAT DO WE EXPECT- DEMAND? From Science Institutions to conduct researches, carry out academic analyses and define dominant problems based on its results, as well as to promote scientific researches in this field; From Non-governmental organizations to secure a support and take the leading role in matters such as campaigns and other initiatives in this area; From Insurance companies to define an insurance system which will stimulatesafe behavior in traffic, follow andinform ontraffic accidents, especially on those not recorded by police; FromTraffic Safety Agency to give its contribution to traffic safety improvement using all the available resources, being obliged by the law, and in that way justify its very important role in the system of traffic safety in the Republic of Serbia;

Conference on WHAT DO WE EXPECT-DEMAND? From themedia TO CONTINUEwith publishing the information objectively and responsibly and in that way impact the conscience of drivers and social changesleading to more responsible behavior of all participants in traffic; FromOURSELVES to enforce the Law strictly, and through restriction and education impact the betterment of drivers behavior, to be fully efficient, and save the special activities for the extremely risky behavior observed in traffic.

WHAT WE EXPECT? Conference on FROM ALL OTHER INSTITUTIONS WE EXPECT, COOPERATION AND TEAM WORK, FROM ALL INSTITUTIONS INCLUDED IN TRAFFIC SAFETY SYSTEMS WHICH HAVE RESPONSIBILITY

Conference on ХВАЛА НА ПАЖЊИ! THANK YOU! Traffic Police Administration 2 Mihajla Pupina Boulevard, Belgrade SERBIA http://prezentacije. //prezentacije.mup.gov.rs/usp/index.html Е-mail: usp@mup.gov.rs Phone -(00381) 11 311-09 09-39