2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042409
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Content analysis of reported activities of the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration Members during the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011–2020

Abstract: ObjectiveSeveral activities were planned for the Decade of Action (DOA) for Road Safety 2011–2020, covering key policies and interventions on road safety. Knowledge of the activities implemented by key actors is currently lacking in the literature. This study answers the question: what activities were implemented during the DOA by the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration (UNRSC) members?DesignThe study used content analysis techniques to extract and analyse information from five United Nations Secretary Ge… Show more

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“…In other words, the time span to compare the possibility that similar policies can converge should be relatively constant. Last, speci c works on road safety policy diffusion (Nazif-Muñoz, 2015;Hyder et al, 2017;Flannigan and Khayesi, 2021) did not consider mechanisms of convergence, and therefore little in known on the conditions under which different road safety policies may or not be globally adopted. Thus, to uniformly test the thesis of global policy convergence and examine its mechanisms, we have selected policies that at least 40 years of existence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, the time span to compare the possibility that similar policies can converge should be relatively constant. Last, speci c works on road safety policy diffusion (Nazif-Muñoz, 2015;Hyder et al, 2017;Flannigan and Khayesi, 2021) did not consider mechanisms of convergence, and therefore little in known on the conditions under which different road safety policies may or not be globally adopted. Thus, to uniformly test the thesis of global policy convergence and examine its mechanisms, we have selected policies that at least 40 years of existence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Encontraron barreras para la utilización del conocimiento que se genera alrededor de la seguridad vial, para uso en las políticas públicas, entre otros, por que dicho conocimiento no está adaptado a las necesidades regionales y locales. Otro estudio previo realizado por Flanningan y Khayesi (2021), describió y analizó las actividades implementadas y reportadas en los informes de Naciones Unidas durante la década para la acción en seguridad vial 2011-2020. Se encontró una mayor participación de las actividades de gestión de la seguridad vial y una mayor frecuencia en general de las acciones realizadas en países de ingresos medios Para el caso colombiano se ha abordado el análisis de las políticas de seguridad vial para algunos departamentos o ciudades a través de trabajos de grado en niveles de maestría (Cuadros, 2016;Barón, 2020).…”
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