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THE SPEED MANAGEMENT

PROGRAM aims to manage

safe speeds in corridors and

redefine limits in the different

types of areas of the city

SCHOOL ZONES AND

RESIDENTIAL AREAS COMMERCIAL

STREETS MAIN

CORRIDORS

3 LEVELS OF ANALYSIS AND INTERVENTIONS

SPEED MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

5 MAIN

CORRIDORS

FROM 60 TO

• 1 out of 4 deaths

• 85% of deaths were vulnerable

road users

• 82 Km intervened (15% of the

arterial roads)

DEATHS IN FIVE CORRIDORS Av. Boyacá, Ak 68, Av. Ciudad de Cali, Ac. 80, Av. Américas

20 Lives saved between October and December 2018, compared to 2017

37% Reduction in number of deaths

Source: SIGAT II, Preliminary data

0 Minors deaths since octuber

60%

24% Pedestrians deaths

Motorcyclists deaths

DEATHS IN FIVE CORRIDORS Av. Boyacá, Ak 68, Av. Ciudad de Cali, Ac. 80, Av. Américas

Speeding controls

892 check

points 134% increase vs. 2017

13.461 tickets

134% increase vs.

2017

ENFORCEMENT

COMMERCIAL STREETS

Zona G

Crashes with injuries

Reduction of crashes with victims 100%

Before After

SAFE STREETS

RESIDENTIAL AREAS & SCHOOL ZONES – TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES

After

Before

Calle 62 x Carrera 3ra – Chapinero Calle 22 x Carrera 22 – Los Mártires Calle 62 x Carrera 3ra – Chapinero

RESIDENTIAL AREAS– TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES

Ciudad Bolívar

After

Before

Antonio Nariño Tunjuelito

SCHOOL ZONES – TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES

COMMUNICATION

BAJALE A LA VELOCIDAD

COMMUNICATION

Lives

Saved

Reduction in

number of

deaths

235

15% ,606

,544 ,585

,546 ,514

,62 ,21

,60 ,92

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Source: SIGAT II, Preliminary data

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