Good practices

Our members are dedicated to improving road safety and sharing their knowledge with the wider community. Here, you can explore our members' good practices – initiatives that have been assessed for their effectiveness in addressing a road safety problem and have proven results. 

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Fatalities arising from road crashes are unacceptable, however, it appears that society has accepted fatalities arising from road crashes as inevitable. While road traffic crashes may be an everyday occurrence, they are both predictable and preventable.

The goal of my research is to quantify, classify and identify the reasons why road crashes happen and develop a next steps approach to those fully licences drivers who break existing road traffic legislation in Ireland.
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La zece ani de la semnarea Cartei Europene a Siguranței Rutiere, Industrie Mică Prahova SA și blogul Drumul în siguranță reiterează angajamentul de a contribui activ la reducerea numărului de accidente şi a victimelor cauzate de acestea prin lansarea studiului „Prevenirea accidentelor rutiere,” unicul de acest gen din România la acest moment. Studiul se bazează pe cele mai recente statistici europene și la nivel mondial în domeniul siguranței rutiere și conține sugestii și referiri cu privire la metodele de calmare a traficului și diminuare a numărului victimelor pe șosele.
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Children learn basic traffic safety principles such as looking both ways before crossing the street, traffic lights, etc.
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This initiative highlights the dangers of speeding with an aim of increasing compliance with speed limits, deterring motorists from driving at excessive or inappropriate speed and ultimately reducing the number of serious road traffic collisions this Christmas and New Year period in particular. To date, 156 people have lost their lives on Irish roads this year. This is 28 more than on this day last year. There has been some 1,172 serious collisions resulting in injury, often life altering.
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TOGETHER.SAFE – mjam to launch safety partnership with the Vienna police force as first delivery service in Austria!
Food delivery services are an integral part of every-day street life, especially in Austria’s bustling cities. Experts are certain that CO2-conscious delivery by bicycle will continue to grow in the future. mjam is one of the largest online order platforms for food in Austria. At www.mjam.at or via app customers can order food from more than 6,000 partner restaurants and stores. In 2021, mjam started delivering groceries and supermarket items in Vienna, Graz,
Linz, Salzburg, and Innsbruck in addition.