Dear European Road Safety Charter member
In this newsletter, we announce the call for good practices, we reflect
on the past European Road Safety Charter (ERSC) events and project
EDWARD – European Day without a Road Death. In addition, we will share
some Members’ news and announce upcoming Charter activities and events.
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Call for submissions on good practices with a special focus on Education in Road Safety, the ERSC’s School Challenge 2019.
We are pleased to inform you that the ‘Good practice’ section of the
ERSC’s website is now open for submissions. A good practice can be any
set of actions (strategies, measures, methods, approaches etc.) that
have been successfully addressing a road safety problem. If you have
undertaken a project falling under this description, share it with us by
clicking here.
By submitting your good practice, you will be eligible to win an
Excellence in Road Safety Award. This year we have a special “school
challenge” with two subcategories (infants and children, and pre-teens
and adolescents).
This special school challenge not only addresses the good practices
organised by the schools themselves, but it also includes the good
practices organised by other external entities (enterprises,
associations, local/public authorities, the police…) for the schools and
the students.
It is important to note that the call for submissions is not only open
for recently developed good practices, but submissions can also include
less recent but still ongoing good practices.
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The main evaluation criteria are:
• Innovative approach and creativity
“To what extend your initiative leads to new approaches and practices?”
• Impact
“Can you estimate the impact of the initiative at the local, regional, or national level?”
• Transferability
“Will the initiative allow the transfer, dissemination, or
application of results, experience, knowledge and good practice on a
different scale?”
• Visibility
“How successfully has the initiative been promoted and disseminated?”
• Continuity
“Is there a plan to continue some activities in the coming years?”
• Measurability
“Can the impact or the potential success be measured?”
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The information of previous Award winners and other applications can be found here.
The guidelines to help you with your application are on this page. On
the same page, you can find the guidelines for youth commitment to
assist you with your application for the special school challenge.
The 2019 Excellence in Road Safety Award ceremony will probably be held
in June 2019 in the presence of Violeta Bulc, the EU Commissioner for
Mobility and Transport. During this ceremony, we will also celebrate the
15th anniversary of the European Road Safety Charter, which was
established in 2004 by the European Commission’s Directorate General for
transport.
More details on the deadline for applications and further information on
our special school challenge will be announced in January.
You can also contact us at Charter@vias.be
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Charter activities and events
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Working Together to Make Our Roads Safer –
Enhanced Road Safety Governance and Good Practices conference (Sofia,
Bulgaria) on 2 October 2018
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This ERSCharter conference in Bulgaria was a
successful meeting. The event was co-organised by the Bulgarian
Ministry of Interior and the European Road Safety Charter team; it was
marked with great media coverage and attendance. There were more than 90
representatives, including stakeholders involved in road safety in
Bulgaria (state institutions, private sector actors, and NGOs),
representatives of the European Commission, and leading experts from EU
Member States.
The event included keynote speeches from representatives of four
ministries. They concluded: ‘The complex, systematic approach and the
coordination between state institutions as well as with the public
sector represent significant factors for achieving the goal for safer
roads. Each saved life is the most important indicator of the relevance
of the common efforts’.
Mr. Matthew Baldwin, European Coordinator for Road Safety, is appointed
to EC’s High Level Coordinator for Road Safety as of 2 October2018. He
tried to encourage the participating stakeholders with his speech. His
memorable words were: ‘Road safety is a moral challenge for all of us!’
Ms. Vassiliki Daneli-Mylona from the European Road Safety Charter team
presented their new strategy and gave advices to current and potential
members on how to undertake successful Road Safety Commitment.
Furthermore, awarded good practices from the last “Excellence in Road
Safety Awards” were presented. All participants were encouraged to
submit their own good practices in order to disseminate this information
throughout Europe.
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The next European Road Safety Charter event ‘Safe Roads’ took place on the 4th October, at Museo Mille Miglia in Brescia, Italy.
This event was co-organised by ERSC member Rete scolastica "Le Quattro
Esse" from Brescia, and its partners. It was a well-attended event with
around 60 participants.
The speakers at the event focused on road safety in Italy, road safety
education, and the use of media in promoting road safety. The event was
moderated by Mr. Paolo Redaelli, a journalist and the secretary of the
Traffic and Mobility Commission of ACI Milan. The event included
welcoming speeches from representatives of AIFOS, Automobile Club
Brescia, Brescia Mobility, and school network ‘Le Quattro Esse’.
European and Italian policies on education and road safety were
presented by the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) and
Associazione Sostenitori ed Amici della Polizia Stradale (ASAPS).
Caterina Turati, a pedagogue, discussed the role of social media and
media on road safety education.
Several good practices were presented: a platform helping young people
learn Italian through the teaching of traffic rules, an innovative
educational format for secondary school, and university students. In
addition, technical and emotional aspects in road safety education were
showcased with a short movie – "M 603" Boys On The Road; a case study
was presented on the topic of pedestrian mobility with emphasis on
pedestrian crosswalks in school zones.
The presentation made by the ERSC team focused on explaining to the
participants the objectives of the European Road Safety Charter; the
team described the new phase 2016-2019. Participants were encouraged to
join ESRC and to make a commitment to improving road safety and
developing initiatives that they can submit to the annual ERSC
Excellence in Road Safety competition. Some good practice examples from
across Europe were presented and discussed with the participants.
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On the 22nd
of November the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Mr Nikos
Anastasiades, welcomed the European Road Safety Charter Team in the
Presidential Palace in Nicosia.
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Together with the Ministry of Transport,
Communications and Works, the ESRC team organised a wide range of
workshops to identify the main road safety issues in Europe and Cyprus.
The objectives and added value of the European Road Safety Charter were
presented, and concrete members’ experiences were showcased.
The event was also an excellent occasion to discuss ways of improving
road safety, regardless of the type of organizations the participants
belonged to.
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Association Prévention Routière
(Winner of the Award for Excellence in Road Safety 2018 in the category
‘Associations’ with the good practice ‘Ville Prudente’) recently
rewarded 134 municipalities in France with the label ‘Ville Prudente’
(safe city).
Local politicians have only good reasons to act: to provide a safe
environment for their fellow citizens to share public space between all
users and to preserve the living environment of each person ... Their
commitment can take different forms: facilities to ease and slow down
traffic, to make safe walking and cycling trips, or to better share
public space, to provide public forums for citizens, awareness and
information sessions promoted in schools or clubs seniors ...
Congratulations to these pioneers for their commitment to road safety
and the prevention of road crashes! More info: www.villeprudente.fr
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Did you know that the European Road Safety Charter has almost reached the milestone of
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Upcoming Charter events and activities
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Wednesday 16 January 2019 | 14h00 – 15h30 (CET)
Webinar on Road Safety Education
- Education for children and young adults
- Education in driver training
- Education in enterprises
Wednesday 30 January 2019 | 8h45 – 14h (CET) Leuven, Belgium
Workshop on European Road Safety Charter
Monday 11 February 2019 | 14h – 17h (WET) Lisbon, Portugal
Workshop on European Road Safety Charter
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More details to participate will be in the next newsletter, the Charter’s website and on social media.
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