Evaluation of Road Safety Audit Recommendations and Their Implementation Impact
Surajkumar Subhash More Subhash More
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Abstract
Road safety audits are systematic evaluations conducted to identify potential safety issues and recommend improvements during the planning, design, or operational stages of road projects. The primary goal is to evaluate the current infrastructure and operational safety standards to identify potential risks and suggest improvements. The audit includes an in-depth analysis of the highway's design, traffic flow, signage, and overall road conditions. By examining accident-prone areas and assessing the effectiveness of existing safety measures, the study aims to pinpoint specific issues that could lead to accidents or other hazards. The findings will help in recommending practical solutions to enhance road safety, such as better signage, improved road markings, and modifications to road design. These recommendations will be aimed at reducing accidents, improving traffic flow, and ensuring a safer travel experience for all road users on NH53. This study examines the methodologies employed in road safety audits and their impact on minimizing risk factors for road users. The project also provides a comprehensive framework for integrating safety measures into road projects, emphasizing the role of collaboration among stakeholders, including engineers, planners, and policymakers. The findings of this project will serve as a valuable resource for enhancing road safety practices and contribute to the broader goal of reducing traffic-related fatalities and injuries.
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Copyright © 2025 Surajkumar Subhash More. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.