Notes to chapter 5
Figure 5.1 and 5.2
For detailed information about international agreements see
http://www.unece.org/trans/conventn/intro.html
Figure 5.5
Study results are taken from they survey: Review and Analysis of Posted Speed Limits and
Speed Limit Setting Practices in British Columbia.
Figure 5.6
Data on alcohol involvement in road fatalities is from the UNECE Statistical Database.
Sources for road fatality statistics are the UNECE Statistical Database, Eurostat, The
International Transport Forum and OECD. Data for Andorra is from 2000, for Tajikistan is
from 2001, for Italy 2002, for Azerbaijan, Georgia, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands,
Republic of Moldova and Romania from 2003. For Albania from 2005, Croatia, The Former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey from 2007, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Slovakia and
Switzerland for 2008. For all remaining countries data is from 2004, except Andorra,
Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, France, Ireland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Malta,
Monaco and Montenegro, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Serbia, Spain, Turkmenistan and
Uzbekistan for which data is missing.
Figure 5.7
Data is from WHO and is from 2007. In case an interval is given by the raw data, the middle
value of the interval is represented (i.e. if 1‐5 is given, 3 is shown). Data is missing for
Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Croatia, Denmark, Georgia, Germany, Israel,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Monaco, Montenegro, Moldova, San
Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and
Uzbekistan.
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Figure 5.8
Data on motor cycles’ involvement in road fatalities is from the UNECE Statistical Database
and IRF. Sources for road fatality statistics are the UNECE Statistical Database, Eurostat, The
International Transport Forum and OECD. Data is unavailable for Andorra, Armenia, Bosnia
and Herzegovina, Georgia, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Montenegro, San Marino, Serbia,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Data is from 2003 for Albania, Republic of Moldova and
Turkmenistan; from 2004 for Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Malta, Romania, Russian Federation and
Ukraine; from 2005 for Bulgaria, Finland and Latvia; from 2007 for Azerbaijan, Croatia, The
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey; from 2008 for Belgium, Canada,
Denmark and Israel. For the remaining countries data is from 2009.
Figure 5.9
Information is obtained from
www.cobx.org
.
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