The European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) has just published the PIN Flash Report 'Making walking and cycling on Europe's Roads Safer', with the
contribution of NTUA. Around 138,400 pedestrians and cyclists lost their lives on EU roads
between 2001 and 2013. Deaths of unprotected road users have been decreasing at a slower
rate than those of vehicle occupants. In the last ten years deaths among pedestrians decreased by 41%, those among cyclists by 37% and those
among power two wheeler (PTW) users by 34% compared to a 53% decrease for vehicle occupants. Since 2010 the reduction
in the number of pedestrian and cyclist deaths has slowed down markedly. The safety of unprotected road users should therefore receive special
attention from policymakers at the national and European levels.
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