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Road Safety Improvement

Implementation

The Traffic Management Bureau (TMB) of the Minister of Public Security (MPS) is the Executing Agency, responsible for supervision and monitoring of TA activities. The Traffic Management Research Institute (TMRI) of TMB is the TA implementing agency. The TA is managed by ADB’s East Asia Transport Division, East Asia Department.

TA Consulting Services

Consulting services of 54 person-months will be procured by hiring individual consultants, in accordance with ADB’s Guidelines on the Use of Consultants and other arrangements satisfactory to ADB for the engagement of domestic consultants, and in consultation with MPS. The international consultants team will consist of

  • a road safety strategy expert, as a team leader, and in charge of the “model province” program, action plan, and the proposed road safety investment plan
  • a safer road expert, in charge of the road design related matters
  • a safer traffic expert, in charge of the traffic and driver behavior related matters

The experts will be supported by domestic consultants.

Short-Term International Consultants. Following an ADB discussion with various traffic police departments in Germany, UK, Canada, and Japan, these traffic police departments have agreed to volunteer their expertise to support the TA activities. The TA will cover the expert’s travel, accommodation, and meal expenses.

The TA will be implemented in three parts:

  1. support for policy and institutional reforms in a “model province” in which NRSRP components will be implemented through demonstration projects
  2. formulation of a monitorable action plan to replicate the initiatives of the “model province” to other provinces and to advance implementation of the NRSRP at national level
  3. development of a road safety investment plan. The MPS will establish a steering committee, and counterpart team, to ensure effective implementation


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