Seminar on Road Safety, Malaysia - Progress toward the national road casualty reduction target since 1991

This paper summarises the plan made in 1991 and focuses on its engineering aspects by reporting what has been achieved to date

Abstract

The first act of the Malaysian Cabinet Committee on Road Safety was to set a target in 1991 for accident reduction by remedial action. This target is a fatality rate reduction from 7. 12 deaths per 10,000 registered vehicles (based on the 1989 figures) down to 3.14 deaths per 10,000 vehicles to be achieved by the year 2000.

This paper summarises the recommended plan made in 1991 and focuses on its engineering aspects by attempting to report what has been achieved to date.

Citation

BAGULEY, C J (1 995). Progress toward the national road casualty reduction target since 1991. In: Proceedings of Seminar on Road Safety: The Engineering Contribution Towards The National Reduction Target. Ministry of Works, Kuala Lumpur. January 1995. TRL - Crowthorne

Seminar on Road Safety, Malaysia - Progress toward the national road casualty reduction target since 1991

Published 1 January 1995