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www.TransformingTransportation.org 10 Cities from the Global Road Safety Initiative Claudia Andrea Diaz Acosta, Advisor, Secretaria Distrital de Movilidad, Bogota Presented at Transforming Transportation 2017

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Page 1: 10 Cities from the Global Road Safety Initiative

www.TransformingTransportation.org

10 Cities from the Global Road Safety Initiative

Claudia Andrea Diaz Acosta, Advisor, Secretaria Distrital de Movilidad, Bogota Presented at Transforming Transportation 2017

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TRANSFORMING TRASPORTATION 10 Cities from the Global Road Safety Initiative

Jan 13th,2017

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Source: Mobility survey 2015. Secretariat of Mobility of Bogotá.

Growing population of bikers (635.431 trips per day).

More than 6 million trips per day in public transit (TMSA, Taxi, intercity buses).

16% use of individual motorized modes.

5%

41,3%

16% Cars: 11%

Motorcycles: 5%

Total trips/day: 17’251.733

MODAL SPLIT

32% More than 5.5 million trips per day Where 3.4 million trips last more than 15minutes.

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ACCIDENTS RATE 2016

Traffic fatalities 100.000 inhabitants

Traffic fatalities 10.000 vehicles

7.25

2.57

Traffic fatalities: 574 Inhabitants: 8+ million

# of Vehicles: 2.2 million Cars growth rate: 4.9%

Motorcycle growth rate: 2.4%

*Density: 5000+ inhabitants/km2

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VISION ZERO approach -  No loss of life is acceptable

-  We are humans and we make mistakes. -  The road system needs to be designed to protect us

EDUCATION SAFE INFRASTRUCTURE ENFORCEMENT

Development City Plan 2016-2020 – Road Safety

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Source: despacio.org Source: despacio.org Source: despacio.org

What kind of conditions currently exist for cycling?

Traffic Lights Painted Crossings

Speed reducers

Shared streets Exclusive bike lanes Parking at TMSA stations

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MEJOR MOVILIDAD PARA TODOS

PEATONES Y BICICLETAS

METAS RESULTADO METAS PRODUCTO

•  3,5 mill m2 of new public space •  120km of new bike lanes •  30% increase in the number of km traveled •  1500 new parking spaces at TMSA stations

Development City Plan 2016-2020 – Cycling and pedestrian infrastructure

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MEJOR MOVILIDAD PARA TODOS

META RESULTADO METAS PRODUCTO

!  1 of 4 persons who die in traffic accidents is a

motorcyclist

!  An average of 23.5% of the accidents occurring in

the city involve a motorcyclist

!  157 motorcyclist died in 2016 (44 more than in

2015)

!  They represent the 21% of vehicles

!  Between 2015 and 2016 the number of mortorcycles

increased 2.4%

!  5.5% of daily trips in Bogotá are made in

motorcycles

What kind of conditions currently exist for motorcyclist?

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What kind of conditions currently exist for mass transit systems? 2.5 million trips/day

113 km of exclussive lanes

Source: www.transmilenio.gov.co

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TRANSPORTE PÚBLICO INTEGRADO Y DE CALIDAD

METAS PRODUCTO

1) Increase 5% the number of trips 2) 57 new km of exclusive lanes 3) 30% of the first Metro line 4) 100% of the implementation of the SITP

Development City Plan 2016-2020 – Public Transit

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Public space

recovery

PLAZAS

CHAPINERO

USAQUEN ALQUERÍA

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Public space

recovery

PEDESTRIANS FIRST

USAQUEN

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‘Al colegio en bici’ provides, to public and private school students, safer conditions to bike to school

“AL COLEGIO EN BICI”

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Labour of mantainance on 1.300 vertical signs.

More tan 1.400 paving potholes.

613 tickets imposed

30.247 evidential breath test

10% with positive results

Speed Control

AV. BOYACÁ

engineering, education and police control

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Traffic Calming

Interventions

Pedestrian crossing

Pedestrian refuge island

Intersection re-desing

93 strategic interventions in

2016

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Infraestructura Segura y usos del suelo

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Claudia Díaz Secretary of Mobility of

Bogotá [email protected].

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THANK YOU!