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Usefulness of Road Crash and Victim Information System (RCVIS)

GRSP-Asia Seminar PREPARING FOR THE DECADE OF ACTION ON ROAD SAFETY. Usefulness of Road Crash and Victim Information System (RCVIS). Ms. Socheata SANN Road Safety Regional Liaison Officer Handicap International Belgium Email: sann.socheata@hib-cambodia.org / direction@hib-cambodia.org.

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Usefulness of Road Crash and Victim Information System (RCVIS)

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  1. GRSP-Asia Seminar PREPARING FOR THE DECADE OF ACTION ON ROAD SAFETY Usefulness ofRoad Crash and Victim Information System (RCVIS) Ms. Socheata SANN Road Safety Regional Liaison Officer Handicap International Belgium Email: sann.socheata@hib-cambodia.org / direction@hib-cambodia.org

  2. Introduction

  3. Objectives of RCVIS • Provide road safety related stakeholders • with accurate, continuous and comprehensive data on road crashes and victims • for the purposes of • increased understanding of the current RS situation, • planning appropriate responses, • evaluating impact of current initiatives and • predicting the impact of future initiatives

  4. Gathering accurate and comprehensive data on road crashes and victims

  5. The system has been set up under the existing structure of the government departments Previous Structure (2004-2010) Health Districts centers Traffic police Data transferred monthly in hard copy (RCVIS form) By appointed staff in MoH and MoI Operational Provincial police districts commissariat By HIB staff Provincial health departments Ministry of Interior ( Phnom Penh ) Ministry of Health Phnom Penh ( ) Handicap International Belgium RCVIS office in Phnom Penh (Data entering to report dissemination)

  6. The system has been progressively transferred to the government departments: MoH, MoI, NRSC Current Structure (2010 onwards) All Kinds of injuries Road crash injury only Victims Traffic Police Public Health Facilities Ministry of Interior Ministry of Health Injury Surveillance System Road Crash System (Police only) National Road Safety Committee RCVIS

  7. Usefulness of the System

  8. Evolution of road fatalities, vehicles and population (base 100 = 1998) To understand the situation of the country Sources: RCVIS annual report 2009

  9. Percentages of casualties and fatalities by types of transports To understand the situation of the country Sources: RCVIS annual report 2009

  10. Percentages of casualties and fatalities by causes of road crashes To understand the situation of the country Non respect right of way Drink driving Sources: RCVIS annual report 2009

  11. To understand the situation of the country Breakdown of fatalities by age categories Sources: RCVIS annual report 2009

  12. Durations to arrive at the first health facilities To understand the situation of the country Sources: RCVIS annual report 2009

  13. To understand the situation of the country Locations of road fatalities on the road network Sources: RCVIS annual report 2009 Sources: RCVIS annual report 2009

  14. To plan appropriate responses • Road Safety Management • Lobby for better political will • Tools for all policy/action plan development • Media coverage • Basic references to further researches, such as cost analysis,…

  15. To plan appropriate responses Main blackspot locations in Phnom Penh - 2009 Infrastructure ( Blackspot improvement) Sources: RCVIS annual report 2009

  16. To plan appropriate responses • Road User behaviors / Law Enforcement • Identify main risk factors ( Helmet, Drink Driving, Speeding,..) • Identify target groups (motorcyclists, young road users, children, pedestrians,.. • Times / Locations of intervention • ……………

  17. To plan appropriate responses • Post crash care • First aid actions • Support to set priorities for injury preventions • .............

  18. To Evaluate impacts of interventions Percentage of motorbike fatalities that suffered from head injuries, 2007 – 2009 Fatality rates in Cambodia 1998 – 2009 Sources: RCVIS annual report 2009

  19. To report and disseminate information Report dissemination Sources: RCVIS annual report 2009

  20. To predict impacts of future initiatives National targets and safety performance indicators in the 2011-2020 Road Safety Action Plan

  21. Conclusion

  22. Conclusion Support to all pillars of the national activities Plan appropriate responses Understand the context Support to the intervention cycle Evaluate impacts Make predictions Report & disseminate

  23. Thank you

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