1、Road Safety DesignGuidelines for Afghan CitiesPeople Friendly Streets in AfghanistanCopyright United Nations Human Settlements Programme(UN-Habitat)2024All rights reservedUnited Nations Human Settlements Programme(UN-Habitat)Principal Authors:Jordi Bosch Pla,Ximena Manchego Rosado,Luh PandyaningrumC
2、ontributors:Balaji Rajkumar,Hasaun Shahir,Sadatullah Hamkar,Zameer FarooqiArt and Design:Ximena Manchego RosadoP.O.Box 30030 00100 Nairobi GPO KENYATel:254-020-7623120(Central Office)www.unhabitat.orgHS/1026/12 EDisclaimer:The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publicatio
3、n do not imply the expression of any opinion what-soever on the part of the secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any county,territory,city or area or its authorities,or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries regarding its economic system or degree of d
4、evelopment.Excerpts may be reprodu-ced without authorization,on condition that the source is indicated.Views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect those of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme,the United Nations and its member states.Cover and Back Cover Image:Kabul,Afgh
5、anistan.Qasim Mirzaie,2023.Table of ContentStreet Elements for Safety06Current Road Safety Situation in Afghan Cities07National Case Studies08International Best Practices09Purpose and Scope01Road Safety for an Urban Future02Designing for Safety03Network Design Principles04Traffic Calming Measures05R
6、eferences10This publication provides comprehensive recommen-dations for designing safer urban streets tailored to the context of Afghan cities.It outlines essential principles that can be adapted to enhance road safety and su-pport sustainable mobility in the urban context.Drawing from both internat