ADB-ASEAN Regional Train the Trainer Road Safety Capacity Building Program
The Train the Trainer approach offers an efficient method of providing specific road safety expertise to strengthen the road safety programs of participating countries.
This program aimed to (i) improve participants' knowledge of technical approaches to road safety in the focus areas; (ii) prepare participants as trainers so that they are able to deliver follow-up training in their home countries; and (iii) improve the overall capacity of responsible agencies to effectively address road safety issues.
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
---|---|---|---|
24 Jun 2014 | Traffic Police Enforcement |
Traffic Police Enforcement 1 and 2 - Strategic Leadership in Road Policing Using Intelligence and Analysis Recognizing the strategic leadership role of road policing and traffic law enforcement integrates good practice into a road safety framework and achieves... |
Ray Shuey |
24 Jun 2014 | Traffic Police Enforcement |
Traffic Police Enforcement 3 - The Community Relationship: Communicating the Message Traffic police should be encouraged to engage other government agencies and the community in a shared community problem, particularly on road safety. ... |
Ray Shuey |
24 Jun 2014 | Traffic Police Enforcement |
Traffic Police Enforcement 4 - Operational Policing A road safety approach entails effective operational policing that includes the elements of planning, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating. A critical... |
Ray Shuey |
24 Jun 2014 | Traffic Police Enforcement |
Traffic Police Enforcement 5 - Focus on the Future: Working with a Strategic Framework To achieve road safety outcomes, a framework is needed for developing and implementing a strategic plan for road policing and law enforcement and to build... |
Ray Shuey |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
---|---|---|---|
25 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Data Management |
Road Safety Data Systems 1 - Data for Road Safety Management Collection of data for road safety is very important at a strategic level and within the broader context of road safety management. This module provides... |
Blair Turner |
25 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Data Management |
Road Safety Data Systems 2 - Collecting Data The starting point for the collection of road safety data requires an assessment of stakeholder needs, and identification of the data that is already ... |
Blair Turner |
25 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Data Management |
Road Safety Data Systems 3 - Establishing and Maintaining Data Systems Crash and non-crash data systems are both important in the establishment and maintenance of road safety data systems. This module provides information... |
Blair Turner |
25 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Data Management |
Road Safety Data Systems 4 - Different User Needs Various end users of road safety data analyze, interpret, and use information based on their needs. Crash and non-crash data are both used to develop ... |
Blair Turner |
25 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Data Management |
Road Safety Data Systems 5 - Data Quality Certain issues have a negative impact on the quality and usefulness of road safety data, and these include missing or incomplete data, differences in ... |
Blair Turner |
25 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Data Management |
Road Safety Data Systems 6 - Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring and evaluation of road safety management is often overlooked, and this module discusses why this task is so important, and what can go wrong... |
Blair Turner |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
---|---|---|---|
26 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Management |
Road Safety Management 1 - Why is it Critical to Achieve Effective Road Safety Outcomes? Learn about road safety management, why it is essential, what it entails, and the need for a clear underpinning vision to guide management intent and ... |
Eric Howard |
26 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Management |
Road Safety Management 2 - Understanding Safe System Develop an understanding of the unsafe nature of the current system of road use. Recognize the principles of safe system thinking. Understand the gaps... |
Eric Howard |
26 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Management |
Road Safety Management 3 - Investing to Improve Performance Recognize the key activities necessary to implement interventions and improve road safety performance. Improving road safety performance requires putting... |
Eric Howard |
26 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Management |
Road Safety Management 4 - Strategies, Action Plans, and Targets Learn how to develop meaningful road safety strategies; select action plans to give effect to those strategies; and set targets which reflect ambition... |
Eric Howard |
26 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Management |
Road Safety Management 5 - Selecting and Prioritizing Interventions Learn to identify, select,and prioritize the different types of intervention on road safety. Recognize the importance of determiningthe readiness for ... |
Eric Howard |
26 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Management |
Road Safety Management 6 - Embedding Road Safety Management and Safe System Capacity within Agencies Learn about the safe system approach, a fundamental shift in thinking required of road authorities. There are substantial challenges associated with... |
Eric Howard |
26 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Management |
Road Safety Management 7 - Financing Without funding, no road safety performance improvement is possible. Funding sources exist and need to be explored. Road safety improvement requires... |
Eric Howard |
26 Jun 2014 | Road Safety Management |
Road Safety Management 8 - Monitoring and Evaluation Projects and programs in road safety management should always be evaluated and lessons learned incorporated into new programs. Establishing and operating... |
Eric Howard |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
---|---|---|---|
27 Jun 2014 | Motorcycle Safety and Communication Road Safety |
Motorcycle Safety 1 - Developing a Motorcycle Safety Strategy Learn how to develop a motorcycle specific road safety strategy. Discover the critical elements required in developing a strategy and review existing ... |
Kenn Beer |
27 Jun 2014 | Motorcycle Safety and Communication Road Safety |
Motorcycle Safety 2 - Implementation and Evaluation of the Strategy Once a motorcycle strategy has been developed, it is critical that the implementation is undertaken in a planned manner. This module explores the development... |
Kenn Beer |
27 Jun 2014 | Motorcycle Safety and Communication Road Safety |
Motorcycle Safety 3 - Road Design, Engineering, and Planning Key elements in road design, engineering, and planning make an impact on motorcycle safety. It is crucial to examine the methods of integrating motorcycle... |
Kenn Beer |
27 Jun 2014 | Motorcycle Safety and Communication Road Safety |
Motorcycle Safety 4 - Licensing and Training With the aim to address the lack of motorcycle riding experience, the graduated license system has proven to reduce incidents and severity of road trauma... |
Kenn Beer |
27 Jun 2014 | Motorcycle Safety and Communication Road Safety |
Motorcycle Safety 5 - Helmets and Protective Clothing A well-understood safety measure for motorcyclists is the use of helmets and protective clothing. To increase the use of helmets and their effectiveness... |
Kenn Beer |
27 Jun 2014 | Motorcycle Safety and Communication Road Safety |
Motorcycle Safety 6 - Vehicles The fastest changing part of the motorcycling system is the bike. It is crucial to gain knowledge of the current emerging vehicle standards and look at... |
Kenn Beer |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
---|---|---|---|
28 Jun 2014 | Community Road Safety and Safe Routes to School |
Community Road Safety and Safe Routes to School 1 - Community Road Safety Programs: Rationale and Strategic Role Community road safety programs are initiatives applied locally within the local area. As local people possess special knowledge of issues in their own... |
Ray Taylor |
28 Jun 2014 | Community Road Safety and Safe Routes to School |
Community Road Safety and Safe Routes to School 2 - Framework for Community Road Safety Programs Creating a framework for community road safety programs requires listing down the suitable objectives and determining the ones that are achievable. It... |
Ray Taylor |
28 Jun 2014 | Community Road Safety and Safe Routes to School |
Community Road Safety and Safe Routes to School 3 - Establishing a Community Road Safety Program Establishing a community road safety program entails establishing the need, creating a management structure, developing a local road safety strategy, ... |
Ray Taylor |
28 Jun 2014 | Community Road Safety and Safe Routes to School |
Community Road Safety and Safe Routes to School 4 - Monitoring and Evaluation Having a clear distinction between monitoring and evaluation is an important component of a community road safety program. It is equally essential to ... |
Ray Taylor |
28 Jun 2014 | Community Road Safety and Safe Routes to School |
Community Road Safety and Safe Routes to School 5 - Safe Routes to School: A Community Road Safety Program Safe Routes to School is an international movement that creates community road safety projects targeting schoolchildren’s safety. The core of the project... |
Ray Taylor |