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Marrakech Road Safety Conference Ratifies Groundbreaking DeclarationThe 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety concluded on 21 February in Marrakech with the adoption of a comprehensive declaration aimed at strengthening international commitment to safer roads. Read more... |
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Directive for cross-border enforcement of road traffic rulesThe European Union has recently adopted the new Directive to strengthen cross-border enforcement of road traffic rules. Read more... |
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Driving at work | ||
Global Road Safety Framework for Corporate Reporting.A reporting structure initiated by the WHO and ITF, that encourages corporations to focus on road safety throughout their value chain Read more... |
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FIA Road Safety Index reaches Milestone as Nine New Companies Receive Highest RatingThe new adopters were officially announced ahead of the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in Marrakech, Morocco. Read more... |
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Distracted Driving – steering you in the right directionA company should have a clear policy zero tolerance for any breach of the law in their driver handbook and driving for work policies – and to do their bit by not expecting drivers to take or make calls or other communications. Read more... |
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Road Safety Management | ||
Road safety disparities linked to socioeconomic factorsNew research highlights that inequality significantly impacts road safety outcomes across high-income countries. Read more... |
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Transport for West Midlands has the Safe System at the heart of its Action PlanThe aim of the Refreshed Strategy is to set a challenging but realistic casualty reduction target of a 50% reduction in the number of people killed and seriously injured on our roads by 2030. Read more... |
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New Safe System ToolA Safe System Tool which offers a user-friendly interface to navigate through the International Transport Forum’s framework for implementing a Safe System. Read more... |
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Saving Lives Beyond 2025 - Safe WorkplacesNew report highlights the right to safe workplaces, and how occupational health and safety obligations can motivate organisations to take on road safety as part of their efforts to demonstrate compliance and assure customers, investors, and business partners of their control of the leading cause of work-related injury deaths. Read more... |
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Behaviour and the Safe SystemWhite paper invites reflection, offering insights as pieces of a complex puzzle. Read more... |
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Improving Road Safety is simply good businessAustralia's National Road Safety Partner Program releases new road safety resources. Read more... |
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Cycle safety | ||
New safety standard for cargo bikesTransport for London (TfL) have developed new safety standards for cargo bikes and their operators. Read more... |
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Safer vehicles | ||
Promoting Intelligent Speed AssistanceNew research addresses the challenge of showing the benefits of ISA. Read more... |
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Safer roads | ||
Making rural roads safer for everyoneNFU Mutual create a Code for Countryside Roads to bring together expert knowledge and advice to make rural roads safer for everyone Read more... |
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Eliminating High Risk RoadsiRAP is here to partner with governments, corporates and NGOs keen to eliminate high-risk roads for all road users Read more... |
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Star Rating for Schools - Five YearsOnThe five-year success of the global Star Rating for Schools (SR4S) Program helping to make school journeys safer and healthier for vulnerable youth in 76 countries has helped improve the safety of more than 458,700 students on their journey to school, Read more... |
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Speed management | ||
Promoting Intelligent Speed Assistance to reduce UK road traffic crashesThe University of Sheffield, in partnership with the University of Greenwich, received funding to promote Intelligent Speed Assistance as a technological solution that can reduce speed-related road traffic collisions. Read more... |
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Post-crash response | ||
Opinion: why road safety needs a chain of survival approachRoad Injury Chain of Survival could be the next game-changer in saving lives on UK roads. Read more... |
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TRL links health records and collision dataTRL partners with University Hospital Southampton to reduce road deaths by linking health records and road traffic collision data in what is thought to be a world-first. Read more... |
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Forthcoming events | ||
RSGB National Analysts Conference – 4 March 2025 The role of technology in the delivery of the Safe System – 11 March 2025 Scotland Road Safety Summit 2025 – 20 March 2025 The Driving Instructor Convention – 23 March 2025 Managing Road Risk: What, Why & How... – 25 March 2025 The Safe System Exchange – 26 March 2025 Young Driver Focus 2025 – 21 May 2025 TyreSafe Briefing 2025 – 10 June 2025 International Symposium Navigating the Future of Traffic Management – 29 June 2025 ADINJC & Intelligent Instructor National Conference 25 – 28 September 2025
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