Road Safety Data
Collection Program
Safe roads save lives.
- Over the resent years, Liberia's government and its development partners have made
significant strides in reducing road fatalities and injuries, driven by initiatives such
as the establishment of the Liberia National Road Safety Secretariat. However, a notable
obstacle persists: the lack of reliable data. Without access to accurate and timely
data, the task of analyzing and implementing evidence-based solutions and policies
becomes exceedingly challenging. The existing paper-based data collection system is
prone to inaccuracies and fails to provide real-time information, further impeding road
safety efforts in Liberia.
In response to this pressing issue, RSAI Data Collection Department has designed
innovative programs to enhance the road safety data collection process and facilitate
evidence-based road safety solutions and policies. The data collection system comprises
two main programs: The Road Safety Audit and Data Collection
Technology.
The Road Safety Audit Program focuses on conducting comprehensive
assessments of road
infrastructure, and safety measures. By evaluating these critical aspects, the program
identifies potential hazards and suggests necessary improvements to enhance overall road
safety.
In tandem, the Data Collection Technology Program employs cutting-edge
technological
solutions to gather, process, and analyze road safety data efficiently. This program
aims to replace the outdated paper-based system with real-time data collection, ensuring
accuracy and swift information dissemination. This, in turn, empowers decision-makers to
respond promptly and effectively to emerging road safety challenges.
The amalgamation of these two programs is set to revolutionize road safety efforts in
Liberia. By facilitating data-driven decision-making and fostering evidence-based
policies, the RSAI Data Collection programs pave the way for a safer and more secure
road network.