Road Safety Auditing: Presented By: Eng. Yousef Abu Jubba
Road Safety Auditing: Presented By: Eng. Yousef Abu Jubba
Road Safety Auditing: Presented By: Eng. Yousef Abu Jubba
1 RSA Definition
2 Objectives
3 Criteria of auditors
4 Stages of RSA
Definition
Road Safety Audit may be defined as the
formal examination of the planning, design
and construction of road projects,
Stage 5:
RSA of an Stage 1:
Road Safety Audit
existing Feasibility
road & Planning
Stage
Stage 4:
The pre-
opening RSA
Stage
Stage 2:
Draft
(Preliminary)
Stage 3: Design Stage
Detailed
Design
Stage
Cont.
Feasibility & Planning Stage:
• It’s the earliest recognized stage and may not be applicable
where this stage will identify safety problems associated with
the overall concept for a project, road network safety
implications, route options, intersection and interchanges types
and locations.
Draft Design Stage:
• It is at this stage that many of the traffic engineering features
of a project are established. Most of these, such as cross
section elements, intersection/interchange layout, lane and
carriageway layout, traffic control options and alignment
standards.
Cont.
Detailed Design Stage:
• In carrying out detailed design, designers are continually making
balances and judgments to the project. This stage will test the
design decisions made against road safety objectives and also
identify potential hazards resulting from adverse combinations of
choosing a series of design criteria.
The Pre-opening Stage:
• Audit at this stage involves all site inspections of a project. The
actual placement of items such as guard railing, traffic signing,
street lighting, landscapes etc… should be given to checking that
the respective needs of all road user groups meet desirable safety
standards which that will be the last chance to make sure that the
project opens to traffic in the best condition to provide safe and
efficient operations.
Cont.