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Great news! The latest edition of our newsletter is out and entries for our 2023 awards are now being accepted!
Improving road safety in general will help to improve the safety of young drivers, but there is a need for additional measures specifically targeted at young drivers. Young people aged 15–24 are overrepresented in traffic accidents in Finland, which is also in accordance with the rest of Europe.…
The National Relays of the European Road Safety Charter came together in February to follow an online workshop on education and training. Three interesting European projects showed how we can make the behaviour of different types of road users more safe in an innovative and fun way. Take a look at…
Press Release -  28 February 2023  Brussels and London - A 20 km/h factory-set speed limit, larger wheels, a ban on passengers and pavement riding, compulsory helmets and a minimum age of 16.
In this edition, we highlight road safety performance from 2022 and our thoughts from key events such as TRA 2022 and the annual POLIS conference. We share the latest CINEA brochure showcasing inspiring Horizon 2020 projects dedicated to improving road safety. We also include an article discussing…