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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My clients with large car fleets ask me for an objective reduction in road risks for their drivers. I have been studying and investigating the most frequent causes for over 20 years, as well as the factors that enhance their occurrence, in order to transmit them in the best way possible. I am also concerned with improving the skills of drivers in order to improve any procedure in car driving. In order to train heavy and light car drivers, I established several partnerships with several car manufacturers. My goals are to reduce road risk by more than 30% for car fleets with more than 50 cars, as well as a decrease in fuel consumption by more than 5%. My recipients are car fleets of heavy and light vehicles. I've worked with over 200 companies in 10 countries on 4 continents.
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Aesleme, as an NGO and has specialized in the prevention of road accidents for 30 years, addressing each of the road safety challenges we face, classifying the origin, causes, new trends and characteristics of each group of accidents so as to be able to offer specific information to each group, by ages and group-belonging, so that each age group has a specific program, designed according to their risks and main causes of accidents: "It can happen to you", for minors; "Courses on road safety in companies", for workers; "Move safely and protect them", for people over 60, etc. Regarding the campaign "If you control, you come back", in question, presented to these Road Safety Excellence Awards, due to its good results, it is specifically aimed at young people, so that they learn to distinguish between group pressure and say no to alcohol/drug use and driving or getting into a car with someone who has used and is going to drive.

Our objectives are:
- Reduce the number of people who die or are injured (with irreversible disabilities) due to road accidents.
- Inform, train, sensitize and educate mainly the young population about the risks of trafficking.
- Improve the perception of risk, work on values ​​and change attitudes. - Bring the message to the whole of society that "mobility does not have to cause victims, that road accidents can be avoided and the Zero Victims goal achieved."
- Integrate people with serious injuries due to road accidents in our campaigns to integrate them into society (providing them with training in road safety and work in all our prevention campaigns). We have 100 trainers with serious injuries and 80 health workers.
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We're focusing on the education of vulnerable road users, pedestrians, cyclists, motorcycle riders and young drivers. The main problems in our county are related to speeding, drunk drivers, children who are crossing the street (on zebra), and cyclists.
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- Parents are not safe enough with letting their kids bike on the roads
- Kids think the roads are not safe
- Drivers have to be more aware of children when they do not have a good awareness on the roads


When kids are not safe on roads it effects
Parents are not safe enough with letting their kids use their bikes on roads. We want the kids to have a good behavior in the traffic and we want to prepare them to
Kids are not safe enough in the traffic. Parents has to learn them to use biking to schools. They have to know what to be aware of and how to act in traffic.
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