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Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards 2020 WinnersSince 1987, the Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards have recognised outstanding achievement and innovation world-wide. Each year the most outstanding examples of international road safety initiatives are given public recognition through the scheme. This year's winners have been announced Read more... |
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2020 Premier Award Winner: Towards Zero Foundation #50by30 Campaign.The 2020 Prince Michael International Road Safety Premier Award Winner is the Towards Zero Foundation for the #50by30 campaign. Read more... |
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Royal Award for the Dubai Road Safety Strategy- Improving Road Safety through Partnerships.The Dubai Road Safety Strategy- Improving Road Safety through Partnerships. Read more... |
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The World Bank receives Prince Michael Road Safety AwardThe Word Bank has become a recipient of a Prince Michael Road Safety Award under the pillar Road Safety Management. Read more... |
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Safe School Zones Vietnam acknowledged with Royal AwardSafe School Zones Vietnam has been acknowledged with a Royal Award. Read more... |
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International Research Group TRAUMA honoured with a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award.International Research Group TRAUMA has been honoured for its well-coordinate and innovative approach to producing post-crash data. Read more... |
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Lay First Responder International receives Royal Award for Post-Crash Response InnitiativeLFR International has been recognised with a Prince Michael International Award for establishing a Lay First Responder (LFR) Post-Crash Response Program Model for Road Traffic Injuries in Resource-Limited African Settings. Read more... |
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World-first, life saving, Mobile Phone Detection Camera Programme receives Royal AwardTransport for NSW has led the world in introducing innovative automated camera enforcement technology to tackle illegal mobile phone use while driving. Read more... |
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Innovatory Shell Varsity Challenge recognised with Royal AwardThe innovatory Shell Varsity Challenge from Shell Malaysia has been recognised with a Royal Award. Read more... |
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The Transport Accident Commission awarded a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award for its Road to Zero Education Complex initiativeThe Transport Accident Commission (TAC) - has won a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award for its Road to Zero Education Complex initiative at Melbourne Museum. Read more... |
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Safe Kids Buckle Up Programme recognised with Royal AccoladeIn 1997, the Safe Kids Buckle Up Programme (SKBU) was created by the US-based Safe Kids Worldwide (SKW), with support from General Motors (GM). Read more... |
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Speed Management Program - Bogota, Columbia, wins Royal AwardThe Speed Management Program - Bogota, Columbia, has been awarded a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award for its innovation. Read more... |
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Scotland’s Road Safety Framework outlines a visionScotland’s Road Safety Framework outlines a vision of a road network where no-one is killed. Young men, with their risky driving behaviours, challenge this vision. Road Safety Scotland and the Scottish Government used science-based behaviour change approaches for two campaigns. Read more... |
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Enhancing the Safety of Nepal's Mountain Roads recognised with Royal AwardWorld Bank Global Road Safety Facility (GRSF) – Enhancing the Safety of Nepal's Mountain Roads has been recognised with Royal Award. Read more... |
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Indian Head Injury Foundation receives Royal AwardA prestigious Prince Michael International Road Safety Award 2020 has been awarded to the Indian Head Injury Foundation (IHIF) for their initiative- “Ride with Safety” for Children. Read more... |
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Africa and Asia Pacific Road Safety Observatories win prestigious award.The Africa Road Safety Observatory and the Asia Pacific Road Safety Observatory have won a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award. These observatories improve road safety data, better informing road safety interventions, as well as allowing for country to country learnings and providing a friendly, collaborative yet motivating environment for enhanced road safety delivery. Read more... |
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iRAP receives Prince Michael Award for work saving lives in 100 countriesiRAP is proud and honoured to be awarded a 2020 Prince Michael International Road Safety Award for its charitable work saving thousands of lives in more than 100 countries worldwide. Read more... |
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ImagineLaw receives Prince Michael International Road Safety Award for work on speed limit setting and enforcementHis Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent recently awarded the prestigious Prince Michael International Road Safety Award to ImagineLaw, a non-profit, public interest law organization based in Manila, Philippines, for its work on improving speed limit setting and enforcement in the Philippines. Read more... |
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Award Winning Response was ‘Immediate & Innovative’The work of pioneering service provider Agilysis has been recognised by the Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards for their efforts to support the UK road safety sector during the coronavirus pandemic. Read more... |
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Royal Award Recognises #CommitToAct CampaignThe Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety is delighted that the tireless work of its 250 NGOs around the world on the #CommitToAct campaign has been recognised with a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award. Read more... |
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