Non-governmental Organizations as Active Participants in Road Safety Programmes
Non-governmental Organizations as Active Participants in Road Safety Programmes
Author(s): Teresa Gądek-Hawlena, Mariusz OgłozińskiSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Civil Society
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: non-governmental organizations; road safety programmes; transport issues; regional administration; national administration
Summary/Abstract: Road safety is a very important problem undertaken by various actors of both an international and local level. An important role in this area play non-governmental organizations, whose activities result from social motives. The body of the article summarizes and presents the international non-governmental organizations of different scope and nature of the action and shows the extent of their efforts to road safety. Studies show that many new organizations start their activities in the field of safety and security. As regards to the transport issues very often it is road safety because almost everyone is a road user: a pedestrian, a cyclist, a bike rider, a car driver or a passenger of any vehicle. Therefore road safety concerns the vast majority of a society. Furthermore the non-governmental organizations are matched very closely to the actual needs in the field of road safety due to their scale and specialization and can respond to the social expectations faster than local, regional or national administration. As a result the non-governmental organizations play a significant role in the design and implementation of programmes to improve road safety.
Journal: Zarządzanie Publiczne
- Issue Year: 32/2015
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 373-383
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English