31 ευρωπαϊκές χώρες συμμετείχαν με εκδηλώσεις και δραστηριότητες προώθησης #ProjectEDWARD 2018
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Project EDWARD: European Day Without A Road Death –
Wednesday 19 September 2018
- 31 European countries took part, with events and promotional activity
- Additional support via social media a 25 million Twitter reach measured on 19 Septemberand a total reach of 37.2 million, measured from 11 June to 21 September
- The provisional number of people who lost their lives on Europe's roads on Project EDWARD day is 50.
THIS YEAR’S Project
EDWARD (the European Day Without A Road Death) took place across Europe
on Wednesday 19 September. Devised in 2016 as Project EDWARD by the
European Traffic Police Network (TISPOL), the initiative once again
aimed to raise awareness of road safety and reduce the number of people
killed every day on the roads of Europe.
European Commissioner for Transport Violeta Bulc said:
"Today
we are reminded that we need to step up efforts to achieve a European
Day Without a Road Death. Only by working together we will be able to
combine real awareness with effective enforcement measures, and make a
difference on European roads. Stagnation is not an option. Let's keep
shooting for excellence.”
TISPOL General Secretary Ruth Purdie commented:
“The
figure of 50 deaths on Europe’s roads on Project EDWARD day is below
the average of 70. But we must remember that there is a terrible tragedy
behind every one of these deaths, as well as a massive economic impact.
That is why we must continue to play our parts – whether as
politicians, policy makers, police officers or simply as individual road
users – to take responsibility for our own safety and that of others.
Because it is the simple act of taking individual responsibility that
would lead to a significant and sustained reduction in road
death.
“We
should, however, be proud of our efforts in raising awareness of road
safety through Project EDWARD. The best-ever social media figures
confirm that Project EDWARD struck a chord far beyond the road safety
sector.
“There
is no single solution, but we must be willing to look for new ideas,
new partners and new technology. But above all, we need to work together
to clamp down on dangerous behaviour.
“We
firmly believe that if each road user can make small changes to
reduce risk, then together we can make some big improvements – and
reduce the number of people who die or are seriously injured on Europe’s
roads.
“With
Project EDWARD we have a great resource to motivate road users to
reduce risks and improve safety while driving, riding, walking or
cycling. A day without a road death should be our goal every day, not
just on 19 September."
Highlights of the Project EDWARD initiative this year included:
A road trip totalling
more than 3000km across 10 European countries, starting in Dublin and
ending in Madrid on the morning of 19 September. The road trip,
sponsored by Michelin, was completed in a specially decorated Volvo
XC60, provided for the Project EDWARD team by Hertz.
Stops
were made at government departments, police headquarters and road
safety operations along the way, including participation in a
large-scale road safety day at Michelin’s Ladoux test facilities near
Clermont-Ferrand.
A conference in
Madrid, hosted by the Guardia Civil, with an opening presentation from
Mrs Colette Curran, who lost her son Edward in a road collision in June
2016. Presentations were provided by Antonio Avenoso of the European
Transport Safety Council, Emma Kelly of Road Safety Support, Chris
Spinks of Westcotec and Darren Lindsey of Michelin.
A 60-minute broadcast,
also from Madrid, featuring highlights of the road trip and
contributions from police officers, road safety practitioners,
representatives of victims’ associations and commercial sponsors.
A lively and extensive social media campaign,
with a Twitter reach on 19 September of 25 million and a total reach
since 16 June of 37.2 million. 1Support was received on Twitter from
governments, fire and rescue services, politicians and industry
representatives. There was also a tweet on 19 September from F1 hero
Nico Rosberg.
Provisional results are as follows:
Austria 1
Bulgaria 0
Belgium 0
Croatia 0
Cyprus 0
Czech Rep 6
Denmark 0
Estonia 0
France 3
Greece 1
Germany 11
Holland 4
Hungry 0
Latvia 0
Luxemburg 0
Italy 7
Malta 0
Ireland 0
Norway 0
Finland
0
Lithuania 0
Portugal 1
Spain 2
Serbia 0
Slovakia TBC
Romania 6
Switzerland
0
UK 1
Poland 3
Slovenia 1
Sweden 0
A formal announcement of fatalities recorded on 19 September will be made on 19 October.
THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS:
We acknowledge the generous assistance provided by Westcotec, Road Safety Support and Michelin in helping us to deliver Project EDWARD this year.
We acknowledge the generous assistance provided by Westcotec, Road Safety Support and Michelin in helping us to deliver Project EDWARD this year.
We
also convey our thanks to: RSA Ireland; Sussex Safer Roads
Partnership/DriveSmart; Vitronic; Croatia Vehicle Center; GEM Motoring
Assist; IAM RoadSmart; Insure the Box; Driving for Better Business;
DriveTech and ALD Automotive for their support.
See you next week at the TISPOL Conference in Manchester!
The TISPOL Bulletin will go back to alternate Tuesdays again now, and our next Bulletin will be published on 16 October .
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