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Improving Road Safety

in the OIC Member States

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Figure 6: Assessing results at the system level

Source Bliss and Breen, 2009

Checklist 1 provides the framework with which the reviewer can decide to investigate specific

matters in more detail. It is essentially an initial probe to determine sources of data and where

these are not available, local experts must be consulted to identify high risk user groups,

dangerous road sections, critical offences etc.

3.4.2

Assessing results focus at the institutional management level

A primary objective of the World Bank review process is aimed at assessing the legal,

institutional and organisational setting of road safety management. Following from the initial

system level appraisal, the institutional management functions are appraised using Checklists 6

to 11, as included in the World Bank guidelines (Bliss & Breen, 2009). The checklists provide a

basis for developing questions and exploring issues that enable assessing the current

institutional management functions and linking these to the desired interventions and their

focus.