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Abstract
The article presents a comparative analysis of administrative and legal frameworks ensuring road traffic safety in Germany, Sweden, Singapore, Japan, the USA, South Korea, Finland, and the United Kingdom. The study examines legislative bases, institutional coordination mechanisms, driver training systems, intelligent transport technologies, and public participation programs. Drawing on research findings and statistical data, the paper explores opportunities for adapting foreign experience to the conditions of Uzbekistan, particularly the Republic of Karakalpakstan. The author proposes a six-pillar strategic framework for the development of a national road safety policy.