Abstract
Abstract Road safety can be measured by the rate of road traffic accidents that occur periodically. In developing countries, one major problem confronting researchers in the area of road safety is that the sources of data collection are not centrally controlled. The proliferation of the sources of data collection leads to data incompatibility, incorrectness, inconsistency and redundancy. These, in turn, lead to inaccurate and conflicting statistics generated and published by different research groups. In this paper, a relational database to support road safety system and a technique for its implementation are presented. It is shown how the database can be processed and accurate statistics about road safety generated and analysed to support planning, decision making and control of operations by the authorities involved in road safety.
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