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Budapest was awarded the European Mobility Week Award in a ceremony in Brussels last night, while online platform Nudgd won the Mobility Action award. Both awards reward activities conducted in 2023.
Cyclists are vulnerable in traffic and constitute the only road user group where the number of fatalities has not declined since 2010. In 2022, around 2,000 road deaths among cyclists in Europe were reported by the police. This means that one in ten recorded fatalities in traffic is a cyclist.…
On the 8th of March, the Commission published preliminary figures on road fatalities for 2023. Despite some progress since the baseline year of 2019(1), few Member States are on track to meet the target of halving the number of road deaths by 2030. Contrasting picture across Member StatesEU-…
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In 2022, road crashes in the Member States of the European Union claimed about 20,634 lives and left more than 1.13 million people injured. The new statistical report of the European Road Safety Observatory presents a wide range of statistical tables containing road safety data from the 27 EU…
Nearly a quarter of the 1.19 million annual road traffic deaths in the world are motorcyclists and other powered two and three wheeled vehicle riders. The World Health Organization (WHO) has therefore launched the first global technical advisory group for this group of road users to help shape laws…