14 Σεπ 2016

19 September – Speed Management: from Research to Implementation, Tampere, Finland

19 September – Speed Management: from Research to Implementation, Tampere, Finland

Tampere Hall, Yliopistonkatu 55, 33100 Tampere, Finland
19 September, 08:15 – 10:30
Side event of the 12th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion 18-21 September.
ETSC and its Finnish members, the Finnish Road Safety Council Liikenneturva, the Finnish Transport Safety Agency (Trafi) and the Finnish Motor Insurers’ Centre (LVK) will host a side event at the 12th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion on the 19th of September 2016 in Tampere.
The event aims to broaden knowledge and awareness of Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) as a tool to combat speeding and to further discuss the significance of speed especially in the context of safety of vulnerable road users.
Download the agenda.
Registration
https://www.thl.fi/en/web/injury-prevention/safety-2016/registration
The event is free to all attendees of the Safety 2016 Conference. The conference daily registration fee is EU 250.  We would be grateful if you could send an email to graziella.jost@etsc.eu to let us know you are attending our side event.
Attendance at the side event can be combined with a traffic safety session (11.00 – 12.30). Including presentations from the World Health Organisation and SafetyCube among others. See conference programme: https://www.thl.fi/en/web/injury-prevention/safety-2016/programme
Safety 2016 The World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion is the 12th biennial, international conference on injury prevention and safety promotion. The conference will bring together the world’s leading researchers, practitioners, policy-makers and advocates in the field of injury prevention and safety to debate, discuss and share information and experiences in Tampere from 18th to 21st of September. The main theme for the Safety 2016 conference, “From research to implementation”, seeks to provoke new ideas and experiences to address this gap.
The side event is part of the iSafer campaign which aims to contribute to reducing speed-related road deaths and injuries through the identification and promotion of best practice. The campaign includes seminars aiming to raise awareness of the risks of speeding and exploring the best strategies for the introduction of Intelligent Speed Assistance systems. The project receives financial support from Fundación MAPFRE, the Flemish Government and 3M.

Πηγή: www.http://etsc.eu/

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