Abstract

Road safety is a crucial aspect of transportation systems around the globe, with significant implications for public health economics, and overall quality of life. Reactive road safety assessment methods, which focus on identifying and rectifying hazardous locations within road networks, play a key role in maintaining and improving the safety of these systems. The purpose of this paper is to delve into the methodologies currently in use for reactive road safety assessment, with a particular focus on practices in Croatia. By comparing these methods with international approaches, the study aims to not only illuminate the strengths and weaknesses of existing practices, but also to provide valuable recommendations for enhancing road safety assessment in Croatia. Through a detailed analysis of safety performance metrics, network screening methods, and specific methodological elements, the paper offers insights into this critical area of transportation safety.

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