Modernized road accident data collection in Western Visayas pushed

NEGROS. Regional Development Council-Western Visayas' Development Administration Committee endorses the adoption and implementation of a modernized road accident data collection in the region during its first regular meeting earlier this month. (Contributed photo)
NEGROS. Regional Development Council-Western Visayas' Development Administration Committee endorses the adoption and implementation of a modernized road accident data collection in the region during its first regular meeting earlier this month. (Contributed photo)

THE Development Administration Committee (DAC) of the Regional Development Council (RDC) in Western Visayas has endorsed to the council proper the adoption and implementation of an innovative system for road crash data collection during its first regular meeting earlier this month.

National Economic and Development Authority (Neda)-Western Visayas, in a statement, said this is an initiative to significantly reduce road crashes in the region by generating a system-based, accurate, geo-referenced crash and health outcome data.

Such is an innovation being introduced for the first time in Western Visayas, the regional line agency said.

The Database for Road Incident Visualization, Evaluation and Recording (Driver) is a web-based and open-source system for geospatially recording and visualizing road crashes.

Being open-source, it will not entail cost to implement and will require only resources to train data collectors and users, it added.

World Bank Consultant Miguel Enrico Paala III of the Driver lead team presented the salient features of the application to the DAC.

Paala said the system can support multiple agencies as well as provide standardized terms and definitions for reporting crash data.

The visualization tools will also support data-driven decisions and assess the impact of interventions, he added.

DAC chairperson and Department of the Interior and Local Government-Western Visayas Director Juan Jovian Ingeniero expressed his support to the implementation of Driver in the region.

It was also accepted by the committee, recognizing its merits as inputs to better policy formulation and infrastructure investment decision making.

Neda-Western Visayas said the Driver System is expected to be rolled out in the region within the year.

Immediate next step is the conduct of training for government partners, including the Philippine National Police which will facilitate the data collection.

The data gathered will be used in establishing road safety interventions, it said.

Prospective users are agencies like the Department of Public Works and Highways, Land Transportation Office, Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board and Neda as well as local government units.

The regional line agency stressed that road crash case reduction is one of the indicators in the Regional Development Plan 2017 to 2022 Midterm Update.

The region targets to bring down road traffic accident rate by 10 percent annually as stated in Chapter 19 or the Accelerating Infrastructure Development Subsector Outcome No. 2 on enhancing connectivity and mobility, it added. (EPN/With reports from Neda-Western Visayas)

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