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Reducing road deaths and injuries in Jordan through increasing restraint use

Areas of Impact

Safe Users
Project Dates
01 Jul 2020 - 31 Aug 2024
Budget
$267,550

Country

Jordan
The UNRSF is partly funding a project supporting the government of Jordan to increase restraint use to ultimately reduce road deaths and injuries by bridging the gaps in areas of the existing seatbelt and restraint regulatory framework.

This project is currently being implemented and it aims to increase the seat belt and other restraints use in Jordan to ultimately reduce road deaths and injuries by bridging the gaps in areas of the related regulatory framework in Jordan.

The project will have three phases:

Phase 1: Complete Desk Review

Phase 2: Field Work, Meetings, Workshops

Phase 3: Actual Implementation of Media / Enforcement Campaign

Project Objectives

01

DESIGN A COMPREHENSIVE RESTRAINT LAW THAT INCLUDES REAR SEAT OCCUPANTS

02

EVALUATE THE NEW LAW BY MONITORING ITS IMPLEMENTATION

03

DESIGN A BLUEPRINT FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF THE NEW FRAMEWORK AND ITS ENFORCEMENT

 

 

SDGs

  • Sustainable Cities and Communities
PROJECT PARTNERS
  • UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UNESCWA)
  • MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, PUBLIC SECURITY DIRECTORATE (JORDAN TRAFFIC INSTITUTE)