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Excessive and inappropriate speed is one of the most important factors contributing to road fatalities and injuries in many countries.
For the Philippines, the WHO Global Status Report on Road Safety 2018 rated national speed limit law enforcement at only 5 out of 10, indicating a critical gap and highlighting an opportunity for targeted efforts.
Reducing speeding has been a focus of action by the Government of the Philippines to strengthen road safety laws.
Financed by the UN Road Safety Fund as one of its five pilot projects, the project was executed by UNESCAP in cooperation with the Land Transportation Office and the Department of Transportation of the Philippine Government, as well as a non-government organization, ImagineLaw.
The UN Road Safety Fund supported concrete action to address this situation through a speed management project, establishing and building the capacities of a core group of law enforcement personnel from different agencies who will provide practical speed enforcement training at the district level.
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CONTRIBUTE TO REDUCTIONS IN SPEED RELATED ROAD CRASHES AND THEIR SEVERITY LEVELS IN THE PHILIPPINES BY IMPROVING ROAD USER BEHAVIOR
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PROVIDE BEST PRACTICE SPEED ENFORCEMENT TRAINING VIA TRAIN THE TRAINER METHODOLOGY TO A CORE GROUP OF NATIONAL LEVEL POLICE
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ENHANCE CAPACITY OF A CORE GROUP OF NATIONAL LEVEL POLICE TO TRAIN RELEVANT ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AT LOCAL TRANSPORTATION OFFICES
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INSTITUTIONALIZE BEST PRACTICE SPEED ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS AMONG ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN THE PHILIPPINES