ROAD SAFETY COUNTRY PROFILE
Guinea-Bissau
Sub-Saharan Africa
Guinea-Bissau's Road Safety Country Profile
This road safety country data presents information on all pillars of road safety (management, roads, speed, vehicles, road users, and post-crash care), along with information on the current status for each country and region – with extensive information on key risk factors, issues and opportunities.
THE SCALE OF THE ROAD SAFETY CHALLENGE
Ref: 1,2,3,4,5
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72%
Percentage of Road Crash Fatalities and Injuries in the economically productive age groups (15 - 64 years.)
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2:1
Ratio of Male to Female Fatalities with the 15 - 49 year age group being most vulnerable to fatalities.
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1,202 life yrs.
affected due to disability from road crash injuries per 100,000 people.
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Road crash fatalities and injuries snapshot
Country Population, 2016: |
1,815,698 |
Country Reported Fatalities, 2016: |
122 |
WHO Estimated Fatalities, 2016: |
565 |
GBD Estimated Fatalities, 2016: |
390 |
WHO Est. Fatalities per 100,000 Pop., 2016: |
31.1 |
Estimated Serious Injuries, 2016: |
8,475 |
Cost of Fatalities and Serious Injuries, 2016: |
$124 million |
Cost as % of country GDP, 2016: |
10.5% |
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- Guinea-Bissau
- Mean in Region
- Mean in LICs
Positioning of Country in Region (Compared to Countries with the Lowest Traffic Fatalities in the Region and Globally)
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2016 WHO Estimated Road Fatalities |
2016 GBD Estimated Road Fatalities |
2016 WHO Estimated Fatality Rate/100,000 pop. |
2016 GBD Estimated Fatality Rate/ 100,000 pop. |
% Trend in Fatality Rate/100,000 (2013-2016) |
Motorization Registered Vehicles/100,000 pop. |
Guinea-Bissau |
565 |
390 |
31.1 |
21.5 |
-5.7% |
3,428 |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES IN REGION |
Mauritius |
173 |
168 |
13.7 |
13.22 |
4.4% |
40,224 |
Nigeria |
39,802 |
19,710 |
21.4 |
9.86 |
0.8% |
6,309 |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES GLOBALLY |
Switzerland |
223 |
334 |
2.65 |
3.89 |
-5.4% |
71,182 |
Norway |
143 |
215 |
2.72 |
4.09 |
2.4% |
75,544 |
Singapore |
155 |
197 |
2.76 |
3.53 |
-4.9% |
16,604 |
Sweden |
278 |
390 |
2.83 |
3.88 |
-3.2% |
62,037 |
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2016 WHO Estimated Road Fatalities |
Guinea-Bissau |
565 |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES IN REGION |
Mauritius |
173 |
Nigeria |
39,802 |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES GLOBALLY |
Switzerland |
223 |
Norway |
143 |
Singapore |
155 |
Sweden |
278 |
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2016 GBD Estimated Road Fatalities |
Guinea-Bissau |
390 |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES IN REGION |
Mauritius |
168 |
Nigeria |
19,710 |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES GLOBALLY |
Switzerland |
334 |
Norway |
215 |
Singapore |
197 |
Sweden |
390 |
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2016 WHO Estimated Fatality Rate/100,000 pop. |
Guinea-Bissau |
31.1 |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES IN REGION |
Mauritius |
13.7 |
Nigeria |
21.4 |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES GLOBALLY |
Switzerland |
2.65 |
Norway |
2.72 |
Singapore |
2.76 |
Sweden |
2.83 |
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2016 GBD Estimated Road Fatalities |
Guinea-Bissau |
21.5 |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES IN REGION |
Mauritius |
13.22 |
Nigeria |
9.86 |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES GLOBALLY |
Switzerland |
3.89 |
Norway |
4.09 |
Singapore |
3.53 |
Sweden |
3.88 |
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2016 GBD Estimated Road Fatalities |
Guinea-Bissau |
-5.7% |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES IN REGION |
Mauritius |
4.4% |
Nigeria |
0.8% |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES GLOBALLY |
Switzerland |
-5.4% |
Norway |
2.4% |
Singapore |
-4.9% |
Sweden |
-3.2% |
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2016 GBD Estimated Road Fatalities |
Guinea-Bissau |
3,428 |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES IN REGION |
Mauritius |
40,224 |
Nigeria |
6,309 |
BEST PERFORMING COUNTRIES GLOBALLY |
Switzerland |
71,182 |
Norway |
75,544 |
Singapore |
16,604 |
Sweden |
62,037 |
Ⅰ. ROAD SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Ref: 1
To produce positive road safety outcomes, strong management in all aspects of road safety is key. Presence of a funded lead agency to guide the national road safety effort and implement a Safe Systems approach is recommended. |
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GUINEA-BISSAU HAS NO ROAD SAFETY LEAD AGENCY, NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY STRATEGY AND ROAD SAFETY TARGETS. |
Ⅱ. SAFE ROADS AND ROADSIDES
Ref: 1,4
Business Case for Safer Roads
Infrastructure and Speed Management Investment required: |
$0.05 billion |
Annual Investment as a % of GDP (2019-2030): |
0.26% |
Reduction in fatalities per year: |
207 |
Approximate reduction in fatalities and serious injuries (FSI) over 20 years: |
50,000 |
Economic Benefit: |
$0.57 billion |
B/C Ratio: |
13 |
Ⅲ. SAFE SPEEDS
Ref: 1,6,7,8
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Maximum Speed Limits and Enforcement
National Speed Limit |
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Speed Enforcement |
Manual |
National Speed Limit |
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Speed Enforcement |
Manual |
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URBAN ROADS |
RURAL ROADS |
MOTORWAYS |
Current Speed Limit |
50 km/h |
80 km/h |
100 km/h |
Difference with Recomended Safe System Speed |
+20 km/h |
+10 km/h |
+10 km/h |
Potential Decrease in Fatal Road Crashes from Enforcement of Safe System Speed Limits |
4 times lower |
2 times lower |
1 times lower |
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URBAN ROADS |
Current Speed Limit |
50 km/h |
Difference with Recomended Safe System Speed |
+20 km/h |
Potential Decrease in Fatal Road Crashes from Enforcement of Safe System Speed Limits |
4 times lower |
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RURAL ROADS |
Current Speed Limit |
80 km/h |
Difference with Recomended Safe System Speed |
+10 km/h |
Potential Decrease in Fatal Road Crashes from Enforcement of Safe System Speed Limits |
2 times lower |
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MOTORWAYS |
Current Speed Limit |
100 km/h |
Difference with Recomended Safe System Speed |
+10 km/h |
Potential Decrease in Fatal Road Crashes from Enforcement of Safe System Speed Limits |
1 times lower |
Major Speed Calming Measures Being Implemented
Narrowing |
Horizontal Deflections |
Include lane narrowings by extending sidewalks, curb extensions, pedestrian refuges etc. |
Used to make vehicles swerve slightly, include chicanes, pedesrian refuges, chokers etc. |
Vertical Deflections |
Block or Restrict Access |
Include speed bumps, humps, cushions, tables, raised pedestrian crossing, variation in ride surface etc. |
Include median diverters, closing streets to create pedestrian zones,cul-de-sacs etc. |
Narrowing |
Include lane narrowings by extending sidewalks, curb extensions, pedestrian refuges etc. |
Horizontal Deflections |
Used to make vehicles swerve slightly, include chicanes, pedesrian refuges, chokers etc. |
Vertical Deflections |
Include speed bumps, humps, cushions, tables, raised pedestrian crossing, variation in ride surface etc. |
Block or Restrict Access |
Include median diverters, closing streets to create pedestrian zones,cul-de-sacs etc. |
Ⅳ. SAFE VEHICLES
Ref: 1,8
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62,239
total registered vehicles as of 2016
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Not Known
motorized 2/3 wheelers as of 2016
Country Compliance to the UN Vehicle Safety Regulations
Frontal and Side Impact (Reg. 94, 95) |
No Restrictions Regulation of Import of Used Vehicles |
Motorcycle Anti-Lock Braking System (Reg. 78) |
No Import Age Limit |
Pedestrian Protection (Reg. 127) |
No Taxation Based Limits |
Electronic Stability Control (Reg. 140) |
Yes Import Inspections |
Seat Belts and Anchorages (Reg. 16, 14) |
No Periodic Inspection |
Frontal and Side Impact (Reg. 94, 95) |
Motorcycle Anti-Lock Braking System (Reg. 78) |
Pedestrian Protection (Reg. 127) |
Electronic Stability Control (Reg. 140) |
Seat Belts and Anchorages (Reg. 16, 14) |
No Restrictions Regulation of Import of Used Vehicles |
No Import Age Limit |
No Taxation Based Limits |
Yes Import Inspections |
No Periodic Inspection |
Ⅴ. SAFE ROAD USERS
Ref: 1,8
National Seatbelt, Drink Driving and Helmet Laws (WHO, 2016)
National Seatbelt Law |
Motorcycle Occupant Age Restriction: Prohibited under 6 yrs |
Driver |
Legal Minimum Driving Age: 18 yrs. |
Front |
National Drink Driving Law |
Back |
Is Law BAC Based? |
Motorcycle Helmet Law |
Random Drink Driving Tests |
Helmet Standards |
% of Road Crach Fatalities Involving Alcohol: Unknown |
National Seatbelt Law |
Driver |
Front |
Back |
Motorcycle Helmet Law |
Helmet Standards |
Motorcycle Occupant Age Restriction: Prohibited under 6 yrs |
Legal Minimum Driving Age: 18 yrs. |
National Drink Driving Law |
Is Law BAC Based? |
Random Drink Driving Tests |
% of Road Crach Fatalities Involving Alcohol: Unknown |
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Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limits (g/dl)
General Population |
≤0.05 |
Young Drivers |
≤0.05 |
Professional Drivers |
≤0.05 |
General Population |
≤0.05 |
Young Drivers |
≤0.05 |
Professional Drivers |
≤0.05 |
Ⅵ. POST CRASH CARE
Ref: 1,8,9
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Good post-crash care reduces deaths and reduces disability and suffering for road crash survivors. The emergency medical care system elements and processes need to be effective to attain this objective.
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National Emergency Care Access Number: National, Single Number |
Traume Registry System: Some Facilities |
Country Health Coverage Index - SDG Target 3.8; Target - 100: 39 |
Expenditure on Healthcare as % of GDP: 6% |
- Global Status Report on Road Safety 2018. World Health Organization;
- Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME). GBD Results Tool. Seattle, WA: IHME, University of Washington, 2015;
- Serious injuries have been calculated assuming a ratio of 15:1 (15 serious injuries for every death). This estimation broadly falls in the range of 30:1 in high income countries to 10:1 in low- and middle-income countries as crashes tend to be more fatal in the later context.
- Vaccines for Roads, International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP). Available from https://www.vaccinesforroads.org/;
- World Bank Databank for Development Indicators;
- M.H. Cameron, R. Elvik. 2010. Nilsson's Power Model connecting speed and road trauma;
- Austroads. Balance between harm reduction and mobility in setting speed limits;
- UNEP-ITC Background Paper on Used Vehicles Globally and Various Media Sources (Wikipedia and vehicle import websites);
- 2018 World Health Statistics, WHO.