The Institution of Highway & Transportation

Urban Safety Management (1990)

July 10 1990

Traditionally, road safety in towns and cities has been approached on a piecemeal basis, tackling individual problems as they arise. But towns and cities do not work like this. Traffic and pedestrian movement is part of the essential way that a place
lives. It affects the whole urban area. Urban Safety Management (USM) looks at whole communities and sets a vision and strategy for road safety management which becomes proactive rather than reactive. This USM approach has been shown to yield significant benefits in casualty reduction.

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