Road Safety Culture in Africa: Results from the ESRA2 Survey in 12 African Countries

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Torfs, K., Delannoy Sh., Schinckus, L., Willocq, B., Van den Berghe, W. & Meesmann, U. (2021) Road Safety culture in Africa. Results from the ESRA2 survey in 12 African countries. ESRA project (E-Survey of Road users’ Attitudes). Brussels, Belgium: Vias institute.

Road Safety Culture in Africa: Results from the ESRA2 Survey in 12 African Countries

In collaboration with Vias Institute and Groupe Renault, SSATP contributed to this report, which examines the road safety culture in 12 African countries.  ESRA (E-Survey of Road Users’ Attitudes) is a joint initiative of road safety institutes, research centers, public services, and private sponsors from all over the world.  The report collected and analyzed comparable data on road safety performance, in particular road safety culture and the behavior of road users.  The ESRA data is used as a basis for a large set of road safety indicators that provide scientific evidence for policy making at national and international levels.

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