SEGURANÇA NO TRÂNSITO: DIREITO E RESPONSABILIDADE COLETIVA
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v7i12.3482Keywords:
Security. Fundamental Rights. Traffic.Abstract
In search of innovative solutions, the respective article seeks to analyze and establish the real link between traffic and public safety, between the three elements that make up the traffic system (vehicle, lane and user), from the perspective of today; a collective effort by active and passive agents in the formulation of solutions, alternatives and models to promote the best practices in active urban security is vitally important, with the elaboration and application of public policies, supported by the criteria and legal provisions of the national and municipal spheres. The National Traffic System, formed by a set of bodies and entities, as an institution that coordinates the appropriate actions, needs to act with greater effectiveness in terms of traffic safety, especially with strategic tools in the development of intelligent urban spaces, planned actions that they can enhance the way to learn about and respond to the need for this matter, with the aim of implementing new and continuous social solutions. The applicability and feasibility of traffic safety is regulated in legal regulations and guidelines, where everyone involved assumes a main role in raising awareness of this knowledge, providing safe behavior, with skills and attitudes to avoid accidents, contemplating the preservation of life and the exercise of citizenship, the most challenging objective in this premise, is to generate a culture of traffic safety, where the human being is the primary agent of possible transformation of the social space in displacement, in a place of respect, and this should certainly start with education. Thus, this research highlights the importance of traffic safety, as a strategy for social transformation; the scientific and academic communities can deepen the theme in the future in this line of research.
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