Road Safety Governance & Traffic Law Implementation (2014–2016)

| 26-February-2023

Explore API’s comprehensive archive on the implementation of Cambodia’s Road Traffic Law. These resources provide an evidence-based framework for strengthening road safety governance, spanning from foundational policy analysis and training needs assessments to real-time monitoring of police enforcement and public awareness.

Key documents detail strategies for decentralizing safety measures by integrating specific actions into District Investment Plans (DIPs), supported by rigorous surveys and joint advocacy statements. This section offers essential insights for policymakers, development partners, and civil society actors dedicated to enhancing legal compliance, building police capacity, and systematically reducing traffic-related fatalities across the Kingdom.

 

DATA RESOURCE (10) 

Final_Joint_Statement_on_New_Road_Traffic_Law_in_Cambodia- Khmer

Final_Joint_Statement_on_New_Road_Traffic_Law_in_Cambodia- English

Final_Summary_Activities_of_Road_Safety_Integrated_to_DIP DDP_2016 – English

Road Traffic Law – Survey Report – 2016 – English

Road Safety Situation and Policy Recommendations on the Implementation of Cambodia’s New Road Traffic Law 2016 – Khmer

The Situation and Perspectives on Traffic Law Enforcement in Cambodia – Khmer

Road Traffic Law – Training Needs Assessment – 2014 – English

Road Safety – Policy Analysis Report – 2014- English

Road Safety – Policy Briefing – 2014 – English

About API work on road safety – English

 

Additional Information 

Field Value
Title Road Safety Governance & Traffic Law Implementation (2014–2016)
Document type Report /Policy
Language of document
  • English
  • Khmer
Format PDF
Version /Edition 1
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Date uploaded February 26, 2026
Date Produce 2014-2023