December 2009: Measuring and mapping the safety of Europe's roads: Pan-European Risk Map 2009
In the last 10 years, 2 million people have been killed or seriously injured in road crashes across Europe, bleeding away Eur160 billion annually - 2% of GDP. The annual toll of 200,000 deaths and serious injuries will continue if action is not taken on safer drivers, safer roads and safer vehicles. Effective action is particularly needed on roads outside major towns where two-thirds of European road deaths are concentrated. Concentrated on main national or regional roads, road deaths can be easily targeted. This map shows the changing risk of death and serious injury that road users face across 140,000km of the major road network of 15 countries.
Make Safe Road Design a European Transport Priority - Campaign e-Zine
In the past 10 years, 2 million people have been killed or seriously injured in road crashes in the countries of the European Union. Europe can cut its toll of road deaths and serious injuries by a third by investing in better road design.
What goes around…How Brazil has rediscovered the merits of the roundabout
Roundabouts have proved to be a highly cost-effective presence on the roads of Brazil. Inexpensive to construct, their benefits in the reduction of road deaths and vehicle collisions are incalculable.
Circle of Influence: How France has used roundabouts to cut casualties
The burgeoning growth of roundabouts in France is testament to their emerging popularity across the globe. A key reason behind the steady rise of the roundabout is the positive impact it has on road safety
Republic enemy: How Ireland's road authorities are confronting bad road design
For the first time since 1986, the Republic of Ireland has moved below the average EU road death rate. Employing common sense engineering modifications, victory couldnow be within sight for the country's safety officials.
Safety First: How road authorities in London are reversing the trend
One of the busiest cities on the planet has made huge inroads to improving road safety. Although the three Es have played a vital role in ensuring 2010 targets were hit ahead of schedule, an altogether different approach may be needed in the future.
Designs for life: How an Australian state is dealing with road safety
Victorian officials have a vested interest in maintaining the state's leading position in road safety. By investing heavily in reducinginjuries and saving lives, the entire community is reaping the rewards.
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