October 1 2008
Audit Guidelines has been produced following two recent initiatives in road safety and related fields. The revised UK Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB) Road Safety Audit Standard HD 19/03 was produced in 2003, and the Manual for Streets (MfS) was produced in 2007. Both documents have significant consequences for Road Safety Audit.
These Guidelines provide a comprehensive review of Road Safety Audit. The purpose of these Guidelines is to update previous CIHT Road Safety Audit Guidelines, with advice, for example, on qualifications for Road Safety Auditors and on legal issues within Road Safety Audit.
In addition, these Guidelines seeks to advise local highway authorities in ways in which they can appropriately resource a Road Safety Audit process relative to their own needs. It advises of those areas in which they may consider carrying out Road Safety Audits in a different way to that set out in HD19/03. It also gives advice on how to respond to issues in the Manual for Streets, including how to work within a “Quality Audit” process for certain types of schemes covered by MfS.
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