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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The slippery road track with skidpan is used as an element in risk-education training.
Sunday, June 5, 2022
Few problems appear in Additional driver training program which is held in Lithuania for novice drivers and drivers whose license was suspended in case of hard traffic violation:
- the practical driving lesson is ineffective in terms of educating safe driving
- legal collision: drivers with suspended license drive in public traffic during the lesson
- restrictions and risks of pandemy have set the limitations of traditional practical driving
Sunday, June 5, 2022
The Real-time Monitoring with Artificial Intelligence Camera System aims to prevent traffic accidents, driver distraction, driver fatigue, in-cab discipline to eliminate risky behaviors, and wrong driving habits with technologic assistance.
Grupė
Sunday, June 5, 2022
Automobilių vairuotojų ir dviratininkų savitarpio pagarbos ir kultūros stoka. Reikalavimų neatitinkanti ir nesaugi dviratininkų infrastruktūra. Saugių dviračių takų jungčių miestuose trūkumas. Infrastruktūros projektuotojų ir politikų kompetencijų stoka.
Sunday, June 5, 2022
Sensibilizzare, soprattutto i più giovani, all'importanza dell'attenzione alla guida e della consapevolezza dei rischi che si corrono sulle strade. Non basta sapere guidare bene, è indispensabile non distrarsi, specie usando lo smartphone e conoscere le dinamiche del'auto.
Sunday, June 5, 2022
In today’s digital age, more and more data is collected every day in the field of transportation. Still, authorities solely rely on historical traffic accident data to detect black spots. This leads to the shortcoming that accidents must happen before measures are taken. Additionally, in relation to a specific location on the traffic network, traffic accidents are rare events. Thus, for credibly evaluating the safety of a road element, several years of traffic accident data are needed. As a result, road users are put at an unnecessary risk if measurements are taken too late. There is therefore an urgent need to take new paths in the field of road safety analysis. Our EDDA+ road hazard map detects potential dangers in road traffic at an early stage by combining existing safety-relevant data with new data sources.