EVALUATION OF LOCAL TRAFFIC SAFETY PLANS

U. Rydningen, Daniel Salbu
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Plan evaluation has recently received considerable attention from planning scholars, while plan evaluation methods are not commonly used in practice. Evaluation tells decision-makers whether and how effectively their projects and policies have achieved their intended goals. In this study, the plan quality and plan content of 50 municipal road safety plans are analysed. The selected municipalities represent municipalities of various sizes in Norway. The purpose was to investigate which factors contribute to increase the quality of the plans, and which topics the plans mostly focus on. From our results we have arranged the municipalities into two main groups: first, we have looked at whether municipality sizes (small vs. larger) can explain any differences in plan quality; second, we have investigated whether there is a difference in plan content between municipalities that are involved in different types of local safety networking. The goal of a municipal traffic safety plan is to increase municipalities’ efforts in traffic safety work, especially preventing road accidents among school children. One quality characteristic is the description and prioritization both of measures that the municipality itself has control over, and measures controlled by other cooperating public agencies and private organizations with interests in traffic safety controls, within the municipality’s geographical delimitation. Our results demonstrate that for many plan documents, it is often difficult to reveal which actors have been involved in the plan-making process, and further which actors have responsibilities for the implementation. New expectations to plan content are mentioned, but are seldom discussed and usually do not lead to any new local policy or change measures. Our results will primarily inspire the municipalities to prepare better plans, but may also be a useful input to future revisions of national traffic safety plan guidelines.
评估当地交通安全计划
规划评价近年来受到规划学者的广泛关注,但规划评价方法在实践中并不常用。评估告诉决策者他们的项目和政策是否以及如何有效地实现了他们的预期目标。本文对50个城市道路安全规划的规划质量和规划内容进行了分析。所选的市镇代表了挪威不同规模的市镇。目的是调查哪些因素有助于提高计划的质量,以及计划主要关注哪些主题。根据我们的结果,我们将市政当局分为两组:首先,我们研究了市政当局的规模(小与大)是否可以解释计划质量的任何差异;其次,我们调查了参与不同类型的地方安全网络的城市之间的计划内容是否存在差异。市政交通安全计划的目标是加强市政当局在交通安全工作方面的努力,特别是防止在校儿童发生交通事故。一个质量特征是对市政当局本身控制的措施和其他与交通安全控制有关的合作公共机构和私人组织控制的措施的描述和优先级,在市政当局的地理界限内。我们的结果表明,对于许多计划文档,通常很难揭示哪些参与者参与了计划制定过程,以及哪些参与者对实施负有责任。对计划内容的新期望被提及,但很少被讨论,通常也不会导致任何新的地方政策或改变措施。我们的研究结果将主要激励市政当局制定更好的计划,但也可能是未来修订国家交通安全计划指导方针的有用投入。
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