SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT AND CONGRESS PROGRAM

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SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT AND CONGRESS PROGRAM The 12 th PRI World Congress Mobility and Safety in Urban Areas. What can be done to improve both simultaneously! 7-8 June 2012 Pickalbatros Hotel, Marrakech, Morocco Thursday 7 June 2012 Program 8h00 9h00 : Registration 9h00-10h00 : Opening Ceremony General Secretary of the Ministry of Equipment and Transport Governor of Marrakech Region President of la Prévention Routière Internationale (PRI) Director of East Mediterranean Region Office of WHO Director of CNPAC Presentation of the program of the Congress, CNPAC 10h00 10h30 : Coffee Break 1

10h30 12h30 : Session 1 : Traffic management in urban areas 1. Zuhair EBRAHIM, PhD Research Scholar Curtin University, Australia : Safe Speed On Urban Roads 2. Eugenia DOMÉNECH MORAL, Director P(A)T Asociación de Prevención de Accidentes de Tráfico, Spain : Norms of urban mobility (normas urbanas de mobilidad) 3. Sylvain LASSARRE, Research Director IFSTTAR (INRETS), France : Usefulness and Acceptability of an Intelligent Speed adaptation system in urban areas : the LAVIA project in France 4. Mohammed BENJELLOUN, Head of Division, National Road Administration, Ministry of Equipment and Transport, Morocco : National Signal guide in urban areas 5. Gilles DUCHAMP, Head of Intelligent Transport, Safety And Public Road Network Department, CETE-SUD-OUEST, France : Urban expressways on-ramp metering - The example of drip-feed system in Bordeaux 6. Prince Julius Ache OGU, Founder Road Accident Prevention Network Center (RAPNEC), Nigeria : The relevant tools of mobility for congested cities in developing countries 7. Oluwatosin Daniel AKINMADE, Research Officer Nigeria Building and Road Research Institute Abuja, Nigeria: The Present Traffic Condition and The Future Direction of Abuja Metropolis 8. Majed ALKATHEERI, Director and project manager, Municipality of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates : the tunnel of Abu Dhabi 13h00-14h00 : Lunch 14h00 16h00 : Session 2 : Mobility of vulnerable road users in urban areas 1. Alberto José SILVEIRA, President Luchemos por la Vida, Argentina : use of child restraints in cars in urban areas. the contradiction of parents between what they say and what they do 2. Hicham DIOURI, Head of Studies and Research Service, CNPAC, Morocco : Safe mobility of pedestrians in urban areas 3. Ayad Muhsen ALTAAI, Partner, Sustainable Development International, UAE: Children Sustainable Safe Mobility: A Rational Policy Approach 4. Abdessadek MAAFA, Head of Media Service, CNPAC, Morocco : Behavioral indicators of road users in urban areas 2

5. Sanna ABDALLA, Dr, The Jordan Society for the Prevention of Road Accidents (JSPRA), Jordan: The cooperation between public and private sectors on prevention of pedestrian fatalities in urban areas in Jordan 6. Mohammad Hassan KALTHOOM, Director of Planification, Ministry of Health, UAE : Safety among young children in UAE. 7. Ismail EL MAACH, Biomechanical & Human Factors Engineer, Bioforensic, Ottawa, Canada: Why Pedestrian Safety Depends Mainly on Technological Progress in Vehicles Design? 16h00 16h30 : Coffee Break 16h30 18h30 : Session 3 : Risk management and Unsafety in urban areas 1. Rudolph G. BOLSIUS, Senior Project Manager, Netherlands : The concept of Running Regions: THE way to traffic safety 2. Saida CHERKAOUI, Engineer of Studies, CNPAC, Morocco : Identification of black spots in Marrakech City using GIS technique 3. Luis ROS, Todos Con Retrovisor de Seguridad Integrado, Spain : fatalities among vulnerable road users in urban areas : pedestrians, cyclists et motorcyclists 4. Nouredine AHRA, Head of Direct communication Service, CNPAC Morocco : Exceeding the speed limit in urban zones in Morocco, a sociological approach. 5. Salim FERWATI, Assistant Professor, Department of Arch. and Urban Planning, College of Engineering, Qatar University, Qatar : Visual Impact Assessment of Roadways 6. Fadel SEMLALI, Head of Legal affairs Service, National Transport and Road Safety Administration, Ministry of Equipment and Transport, Morocco : Statutory provisions 52-05 concerning the use of the public roads in urban zones 7. Philip WIJERS, Director Government Affairs Gatso BV, Netherlands : Get the enforcement chain right and make it safe Friday 8 June 2012 9h00-10h30 : Session 4 : Transport, New technologies and urban planning 1. Abdelaziz ADIDI, Director of National Institute of Development and Town planning, Morocco: The documents of town planning in front of thorny question of road safety 2. Antida AVERSA, Offical ACI - Automobile Club Italia, Italy : Trasport ACI sicuri 3

3. Abdel-hakim KABICH, Prof. Institute of the Architecture, the Town planning and the Earth sciences, Ferhat Abbas University, Algeria : The city between problems of traffic and solutions bound to the public transportation : Setif case study. 4. Delphine ALBRECHT, Director Transitec, Morocco : The coming back of the Mediterranean street: what can be done and what will lay ahead? 5. Mohamed BOULEMANE, Head of Studies Service, Wilaya of Marrakech, Morocco : Urban mobility plan of Marrakech City 6. Martin VAN MAARSEVEEN, Prof. University of Twente, Faculty of Geo- Information Science and Earth Observation, Netherlands : Using an integrated land use and transport planning approach for urban road design 7. Claudia ADRIAZOLA and Nicolae DUDUTA, Director of EMBARQ Center for Sustainable Transport, Washington, USA : Safer Bus Systems : Lessons from Road Safety Audits in Latin America and Asia 10h30 11h00 : Coffee Break 11h00 13h : Session 5 : Best practices 1. Loubna BOUTALEB, Director of Tramway, AAVB, Morocco: Tramway of Rabat-Salé 2. Bernhard ENSINK, Secretary General for European Cyclists Association, Belgium : Road Safety for Cyclists Principles and Best Practice 2. Rauf IQBAL, Road Safety Expert, Municipal Assets and Infrastructure Sector, Abu Dhabi Municipality, United Arab Emirates: Safer Roads for Everyone. 3. Antonino TRIPODI, PhD, Luca PERSIA, CTL Research Centre for Transport and Logistics Sapienza University of Rome, Italy : SAFECYCLE: e-safety applications for safe cycling in Europe 4. Ndèye Awa SARR, President of Laser International, Senegal: mobility and transport action plan of Dakar 5. Ole THORSON JORGENSEN, President P(A)T Asociación de Prevención de Accidentes de Tráfico, Spain :Action Plan of road safety for Cataluna municipalities 6. Bamidele BADEJO, Research Consultant, Nigeria : strategies towards improving urban mobility and road safety in Nigeria: the Lagos state intervention examples 13h30-14h30 : Déjeuner 4

15h00 17h00 : Session 6 : International Benchmark 1. Dr.Abdulrahman ALABDULAALY and al., Head of Executive Committee National Strategic Plan for Traffic safety, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia : National Traffic Safety Strategic for Saudi Arabia 2. David WARD, Director General FIA Foundation (FIA-F), United Kingdom: Motor vehicle safety issue in the UN decade of action 3. Bahija BOUSSETTA, Head of Road Safety and Control Division, DTRSR, Ministry of Equipment and Transport, Morocco : Integrated and Urgent Action Plan of Road Safety in Morocco during 2011-2013 4. Shenagh MACRAE, Marketing Projects Manager Transport Accident Commission (TAC), Victoria, Australia : Wipe Off 5 10 Years of Low Level Speeding Campaigns 5. Erik J.P. DONKERS, General Manager, VIA-nl, Netherlands : Dutch Control model for road safety, Best practice in The Netherlands 6. Asif J KHAWAJA, Expert in Road Safety, Pakistan : Road Safety in Pakistan 7. Dusan MLADENOVIC, PhD, Association of Transport and Telecommunications Chamber of commerce and industry of Serbia, Serbia : Traffic safety in Serbia before and after the adoption of the new law on traffic safety 8. Stalin KAGHADO, President Syrian Association of Road Accident Prevention, Syria: How we Dominate on Mobility and Roads Safety Inside Cities? 9. Peter HARTZELL, Project Manager, Swedish Standards Institute (SIS), Sweden: Road traffic safety (RTS) management system standard. 17h00 17h30 : Coffee Break 17h30 18h30 : Closing Ceremony Minister of Equipment and Transport, Morocco Minister of Health, Morocco Minister of Communication and Carry word of the Government, Morocco Minister of Interior, Morocco Director of East Mediterranean Region Office of WHO President of PRI Recommendations Signing of Agreements 20h : Official diner 5