All Ford Focuses sold in Europe will feature Intelligent Speed Assistance
The new version of the Ford Focus, one of Europe’s most popular cars,
will feature Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) as standard, it has
emerged. The system, which Ford launched three years ago on its high–end
S-Max and Galaxy models, will now be installed on every Ford Focus,
which currently sells for as little as EUR 16,500 in Belgium.
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134 French towns and cities to receive “Safer Town” label
One year after the official launch of its "Ville Prudente" (Safer Towns)
label, ETSC’s French member Association Prévention Routière and its
partners have unveiled the names of the first 134 municipalities to
receive the label.
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Environmental and road safety groups announce the safest and greenest German federal states
Baden-Württemberg, Thüringen and Rheinland-Pfalz are the leaders in
sustainable mobility among the federal states of Germany, according to
an analysis carried out for the German pro-rail alliance, Friends of the
Earth and DVR – ETSC’s German member. The "Federal State Index
Mobility & Environment 2018/19" looked at official statistics and
the direction of transport policies in all 16 German federal states.
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New WHO report highlights insufficient progress to tackle lack of safety on the world’s roads
A new report by the World Health Organization (WHO) has indicated that
road traffic deaths continue to rise, and now stand at an annual 1.35
million fatalities. The WHO Global status report on road safety 2018
says road traffic injuries are now the leading killer of children and
young people aged 5-29 years.
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ETSC’s #LastNightTheEUSavedMyLife campaign builds support from industry and across the political spectrum
Government ministers from five EU member states, together with MEPs from
the largest political groups in the European Parliament have lent their
support to ETSC’s campaign for the EU to back the full range of vehicle
safety measures proposed by the European Commission in May.
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Spain to lower urban and rural speed limits
The Spanish Minister of the Interior Fernando Grande-Marlaska has
announced that the country’s directorate general for road traffic is
working on a plan to reduce urban speed limits to a default of 30 km/h
and is also planning to lower the 100 km/h out of town limit.
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Volkswagen hit by two safety scandals
The Volkswagen group sold vehicles in Europe that did not have valid
type approval certificates according to an investigation by Der Spiegel,
a German newspaper. Meanwhile Which?, a British consumer organisation,
has strongly criticised the way the company communicated with new and
existing owners about a potentially dangerous seatbelt fault affecting
the VW Polo, Seat Ibiza and Seat Arona models.
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Experts discuss ways to improve emergency response after road collisions
ETSC gathered experts from several EU countries at an event in Madrid
last month to discuss best practice in emergency response after road
collisions. Access to collision sites, extraction techniques and the
structure of emergency response systems were covered in an event that
brought together emergency response specialists from Belgium, France,
Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain.
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Major UK study examines impact of sign-only 20 mph zones
The British Department for Transport has published a major research
study on the impact of 20mph zones. It assesses the outcomes of
introducing 20 mph speed limit schemes (ie reducing speed limits from
30mph to 20mph) in residential areas and town centres. The researchers
looked at “signs only” schemes, i.e. without the traffic calming
measures of earlier 20mph zones.
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