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Latest Developments
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The European Commission (DG Move) recently presented the EU Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy together with an Action Plan of 82 initiatives (several of which aim to promote and enhance road safety), which lay the foundation for how the EU transport system can achieve its green and digital transformation . Commissioner for Transport Adina Vălean said: “As
the backbone that connects European citizens and business, transport
matters to us all. Digital technologies have the potential to
revolutionise the way we move, making our mobility smarter, more
efficient, and also greener”.
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The European Commission (DG Move) has recently developed the Sustainable Urban Mobility Indicators, which is a set of practical and reliable indicators that support cities to perform
a standardised evaluation of their mobility system and to measure
improvements that result from new mobility practices or policies.
Two out of the 18 mobility indicators concern key urban road safety
indicators to be jointly considered within the new urban sustainable
mobility policies. The complete set of indicators is now available
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The European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) has recently published a Report titled: Alcohol Interlocks in Europe: An Overview of Current and Forthcoming Programmes. This new Report aims at providing a more practical approach showing how each country has implemented their national scheme
or intend to implement it in the future. It also identifies strengths
and weaknesses to advocate for more effective measures and to inspire
other Member States to deliver successful programmes.
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Our Publications
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The European Union Road Federation (ERF) has organised a Roadside Safety Event which was held with great success online on 15 December 2020. The conference was a unique opportunity for road safety experts around the globe to exchange information concerning the latest trends and developments in the area of roadside passive safety and road safety design. NTUA actively contributed with the following presentation:
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POLIS, the European Cities Network, has organised with great success the 2020 Annual Polis Conference which was held online from 30 November to 3 December. Cities and Regions showcased their transport achievements and get connected with up to 600 committed transport innovation professionals who work in local and Regional Governments and related public and private sector Organisations. NTUA actively contributed with the following presentation:
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Rhodes’ Rescuers Association have organised with great success a three-day Webinar titled “Road accidents: Don’t just observe – Act”
which was held online on 18-20 December 2020. The Webinar results are
expected to bring significant value to road safety efforts at local,
regional and national level. NTUA actively contributed with the following presentation:
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A Diploma Thesis titled “Identification of critical driving parameters affecting speeding using data from smartphones”
was recently presented by Aris Kokkinakis. Data collected from sixty-
eight drivers who participated at a naturalistic driving experiment for
fifteen months were analyzed with the use of linear regression
modelling. The results revealed that key parameters like distance, high
intensity harsh accelerations and braking, harsh cornering, average
deceleration and mobile usage, had statistically significant on driver
speeding behaviour. The number of high intensity harsh brakings had the most significant impact on speeding, whereas for each type of road separately, distance was the most significant parameter.
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A paper titled “Car drivers’ road safety performance: A benchmark across 32 countries” authored by C. Pires, K. Torfs, A. Areal, C. Goldenbel, W. Vanlaar, M. A. Granie, Y. A. Stürmer, D. S. Usami, S. Kaiser, D. Jankowska-Karpa, D. Nikolaou, H. Holte, T. Kakinuma, J. Trigoso, W. Van den Berghe, U. Meesmann, is now published in the Journal of IATSS. This paper is based on the second edition of the E-Survey of Road Users’ Attitudes (ESRA), an online survey carried out in 2018 and includes data from more than 35,000 road users across 32 countries. The objective is to present the main results of the ESRA survey regarding the four most important risky driving behaviours in traffic: driving under the influence (alcohol/drugs), speeding, mobile phone use while driving, and fatigued driving.
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Upcoming Events
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The Horizon 2020 research project SHOW (SHared automation Operating models for Worldwide adoption) will organise the 1st Ideathon, which will be held online on 15 January 2021.
Amongst others, the participants will have the chance to contribute to
the development of automated urban mobility solutions that address
end-users’ real needs and get access to advanced knowledge on automated
mobility and gain insights in the needs of different user groups.
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The Forum of European Road Safety Research Organisations (FERSI) is organising the 2021 Road Safety Conference which will take place on 28-29 October 2021 in Hague, Netherlands.
The conference focuses on the exchange of national and regional
experiences with implementing evidence-based road safety measures with
specific focus on the road to successful implementation, including
overcoming barriers and promising ways to facilitate decision
making. Extended abstracts submission deadline: 15 February 2021
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