Norway House, Brussels, 20 June 2016, 14.00-18.30
For two years, European progress on improving road safety has stalled. At the 2016 PIN conference, ETSC will launch its latest annual report explaining why some countries are still making progress, some have stagnated, and several are going in reverse. We’ll also be highlighting two areas where EU and Member State action will be critical to future progress: enhanced enforcement of road safety laws, and improved vehicle safety.
The conference is your chance to meet and debate with policymakers and road safety experts from across Europe.
The winner of this year’s PIN Award, for a country making outstanding progress on road safety, will also be unveiled.
This year’s conference will be held at Norway House, and is kindly hosted by the Norwegian Mission to the European Union.
Click here to download the provisional agenda.
Participation is free but seats are limited. Please register below or via the email: dovile.adminaite@etsc.eu.
Please note that, for security reasons, all participants will need to show a valid i.d. card or passport to enter the conference.
In case you have registered but cannot come, please inform us at least one week before the event (to dovile.adminaite@etsc.eu) so that we can free the seat for an interested participant.
Please note that you are also welcome to attend the European Survey of Road Users’ safety Attitudes (ERSA) conference which will take place on the same day, from 9.30 to 14.00 in a nearby hotel. The ESRA project is a joint initiative of 17 European road safety and research institutes which combined their forces to conduct a road user survey in summer 2015. Agenda and registration: in English and in French.
Πηγή: www.etsc.eu
For two years, European progress on improving road safety has stalled. At the 2016 PIN conference, ETSC will launch its latest annual report explaining why some countries are still making progress, some have stagnated, and several are going in reverse. We’ll also be highlighting two areas where EU and Member State action will be critical to future progress: enhanced enforcement of road safety laws, and improved vehicle safety.
The conference is your chance to meet and debate with policymakers and road safety experts from across Europe.
The winner of this year’s PIN Award, for a country making outstanding progress on road safety, will also be unveiled.
This year’s conference will be held at Norway House, and is kindly hosted by the Norwegian Mission to the European Union.
Click here to download the provisional agenda.
Participation is free but seats are limited. Please register below or via the email: dovile.adminaite@etsc.eu.
Please note that, for security reasons, all participants will need to show a valid i.d. card or passport to enter the conference.
In case you have registered but cannot come, please inform us at least one week before the event (to dovile.adminaite@etsc.eu) so that we can free the seat for an interested participant.
Please note that you are also welcome to attend the European Survey of Road Users’ safety Attitudes (ERSA) conference which will take place on the same day, from 9.30 to 14.00 in a nearby hotel. The ESRA project is a joint initiative of 17 European road safety and research institutes which combined their forces to conduct a road user survey in summer 2015. Agenda and registration: in English and in French.
Πηγή: www.etsc.eu
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