Safe System for radical improvement of road safety in low- and middle-income African countries

HORIZON.2.5HORIZON-RIAID: 101069500
EC Contribution
€40,000
Consortium Size
11 orgs
Summary

The primary objective of the AfroSAFE project is to make a significant progress in propagation of the Safe System modus operandi within the road safety work context in African countries. This is reached by exposing the local practitioners and decision makers to the state-of-the-art knowledge and practices within road safety management based on Safe System principles, as well as supporting them by sharing necessary knowledge, tools and methods for road safety improvement—adjusted to the African conditions and in tight cooperation with the local actors. More specifically, this is reached through mapping of the existing regulations, procedures, methods and tools within all five pillars of road safety (management, safe infrastructure, safe vehicles, safe road users and post-crash care), development of the recommendations for improvements and running a series of pilots and demonstrations to illustrate these recommendations in action. In these activities, the problems and needs of the vulnerable road users will receive particular attention. Another focus area for the AfroSAFE project is capacity building through education of the local educators in all areas relevant for road safety. Together with them, the current curriculums are revised, new educational programmes created, and an educational platform—a virtual centre of excellence—will be created.

Consortium (11)

Project Results (26)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (6)
Comparing national road safety culture among bus drivers in Norway and Ghana
Transportation Research Procedia· 2025DOI
Tor-Olav Nævestad, Enoch F. Sam, Jenny Blom, Anthony Fiangor, Lars E. Egner, Rune Elvik
Developing a simplified model for safety management system in African transport companies
Transportation Research Procedia· 2025DOI
Nævestad, T.-O., E.F. Sam, J. Blom, A. Fiangor, L.E. Egner and R. Elvik (
Road safety culture and the Safe System: comparing beliefs and behaviours in African and European countries
Traffic Safety Research· 2025DOI
Tor-Olav Nævestad, Sonja Forward, Enoch F. Sam, Jaqueline Masaki, Daniel Mwamba, Thomas Miyoba, Filbert Francis, Anthony Fiangor, Jenny Blom, Ingeborg Storesund Hesjevoll, Aliaksei Laureshyn
Safe system implementation in three African and three European countries: Preliminary results from a comparison of six countries
Transportation Research Procedia· 2025DOI
Tor-Olav Nævestad, Enoch F. Sam, Haneen Farah, Daniel Mwamba, Jaqueline Masaki, Aliaksei Laureshyn, Matilda Magnusson, Andras Varhelyi, Rune Elvik, Jenny Blom, Lars E. Egner, Thomas Miyoba, Laxman Si
Does empirical evidence support the effectiveness of the Safe System approach to road safety management?
Accident Analysis & Prevention· 2023DOI
Rune Elvik, Tor-Olav Nævestad
What would a road safety policy fully consistent with safe system principles mean for road safety?
Accident Analysis & Prevention· 2023DOI
Rune Elvik
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