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2024, Digitalne tehnologije i urbana bezbezdnost, pp. 185-198
Optimization of urban traffic safety on the example of the city of Belgrade
aMinistarstvo unutrašnjih poslova Republike Srbije, Beograd
bUniversity of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade, Serbia

emailivan.kosanin@mup.gov.rs, slavisa.djukanovic@mup.gov.rs, dusko.sivcevic@mup.gov.rs, milan.gnjatovic@kpu.edu.rs
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Autori se zahvaljuju Ministarstvu unutrašnjih poslova Republike Srbije, odeljenju za razvoj, odseku za GIS, na pružanju resursa i podataka korišćenih u istraživanju predstavljenom u ovom radu

Keywords: traffic accident; open data; Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Serbia
Abstract
Traffic accidents represent one of the main safety problems in urban areas. This paper is based on assumption that the analysis of traffic accidents can identify critical locations in urban areas that are crucial for traffic monitoring and its management is taken as a starting point, in order to achieve greater traffic safety. The presented analysis utilized traffic accidents within the city of Belgrade as the underlying data while the execution was carried out using a geo-informational software system. The aim of the paper is to present one approach for determining critical locations. The proposed approach was demonstrated with a set of data on traffic accidents that occurred in 2021 in three central Belgrade municipalities.

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article language: Serbian
document type: Conference Paper
DOI: 10.5937/UBUR24185K
published in Portal: 18/02/2025
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