2 Μαρ 2020

Vision Zero: global road safety news from Brake



Manchester unveils new city walking and cycling plan 

The city of Manchester in the UK has announced a ground-breaking new walking and cycling plan, prioritising the movement
of people over motorised vehicles.
The ‘Bee Network’ aims to tackle inactivity and congestion in the city, and has been developed with support from Greater Manchester’s 10 administrative districts, which have been canvassing public opinion across the city since 2017.
The plan will be presented to the UK government later this month, in a bid for the additional funding needed to deliver the project. Learn more.

Paris – cycle-friendly by 2024

The Mayor of Paris, France, has announced plans to make the city cycle-friendly by 2024.
Building on the existing Plan Velo project, plans for a ‘City of 15 Minutes’ were
unveiled as part of Anne Hidalgo’s
re-election campaign. The new policy aims
to create additional space for walking and cycling and is based on the concept of a ‘segmented city’ that provides access to essential amenities, jobs and shopping close to where people live. Learn more

Vision Zero challenge calls on city leaders to take action on road safety

A new initiative to promote Vision Zero policies in cities in Latin America and the Caribbean has been launched by the FIA Foundation and the World Resources Institute.
The ‘Vision Zero Challenge’ calls on city leaders to save lives by taking bold action on road safety. Participating cities must be able to demonstrate a systemic approach to reducing road deaths and injuries and will be graded according to their integration of the core elements of the safe systems approach to road safety.
Five cities will be selected as #Vision2Action Champion Cities and will receive prestigious training and travel opportunities. Learn more

NGOs tackle road danger for homeless children in Azerbaijan

Two road safety NGOs in Azerbaijan are delivering road safety education to children and young people, after research from EASST and Partnership for Road Safety revealed the extent to which children living and working on the streets are exposed to road danger on a daily basis.
The National Automobile Club of Azerbaijan (AMAK) has released a video highlighting the vulnerability of these children and warning drivers to be careful on roads. Learn more

ETSC publishes road safety education guidance

Guidance to help educators and
governments ensure that children and
young people receive high-quality
road safety education has been published
by the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC).
The guidance outlines key principles that should be taken into account when developing new safety and mobility education resources, offering best practice examples from across the world.
The key principles follow recommendations made by ETSC’s LEARN! project panel, consisting of some of Europe’s leading experts on road safety education. Learn more.

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