Road safety audits as a tool in the implementation of school routes

Pau Avellaneda,Juan Carlos Dextre, Lucas Galak, Moville Consultancy

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The objective of a Road Safety Audit (RSA) is to ensure that the project operates as safely as possible, taking the safety of all users, particuarly vulnerable ones, into consideration: pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, children, the elderly and people those with visual or physical disabilities. The School Route is an initiative that aims to promote and make it easier for children to walk to school in safety, independently, i.e. without being accompanied by an adult. It has been implemented in several European cities and towns, the aim being to adapt a network of urban itineraries that converge in the school so as to guarantee the utmost safety and comfort for pedestrians and particularly for school children. The School Route has been generated through a process of citizens' participation which includes the school children, schools and their teaching staff, families, the public administrations with the relevant powers, the establishments and the associations in the area and a team of technical consultants, who, by means of an RSA, identify the most convenient routes, the barriers encountered in these routes, problems for crossing at junctions or intersections, speeding by vehicles, commercial establishments that could support the project, etc. This information makes it possible to improve design by using, for example, traffic calming measures. The main objective of the implementation of the School Route is the accomplishment of a sustainable mobility model, as well as greater safety in the streets of our neighbourhoods and cities. Similarly, the aim is to retrieve, by means of an intervention in the public space, the civic nature of the street, not only as a thoroughfare, but also as a meeting and recreational
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