This practical work is a comprehensive review of the safety audit process intended for road authorities, consultants and other interested groups. This publication contains chapters on basic road safety audit concepts, procedures, conducting audits, audit teams and pilot programs. Appendices include case studies, further reading suggestions and an audit prompt list.
The Canadian Road Safety Audit Guide is part of the Canadian Road Safety Engineering Handbook (CRaSH), a series of 10 titles and anticipated titles developed under the auspices of the Road Safety Standing Committee of the Chief Engineers’ Council. Although each book is specifically designed to be self-contained, taken together they comprise a comprehensive, authoritative and highly complementary set of practical guidelines. Other books in the series provide information on subject areas such as speed management and applied human factors in road safety engineering.