10th ETSC Road Safety Performance Index (PIN) Conference, Brussels, 20 June 2016

Progress in reducing deaths and seriously injured on Europe’s roads. The 10th Road Safety Performance Index Report / Heather Ward

Progress in reducing deaths and seriously injured on Europe’s roads. 10th Road Safety Performance Index Report / Heather Ward. – Presentation, 10th ETSC Road Safety Performance Index (PIN) Conference, Brussels, 20 June 2016. – 15 slides [formato PDF, 698 kB].
For two years, European progress on improving road safety has stalled. At the 2016 PIN conference, ETSC launched its latest annual report explaining why some countries are still making progress, some have stagnated, and several are going in reverse. We also highlighted two areas where EU and Member State action will be critical to future progress: enhanced enforcement of road safety laws, and improved vehicle safety.

Presentation, 10th ETSC Road Safety Performance Index (PIN) Conference, Brussels, 20 June 2016

10th ETSC Road Safety Performance Index (PIN) Conference, Brussels, 20 June 2016

More than 26,000 people died on EU roads last year, the first increase since 2001 according to the ETSC annual road safety performance index (PIN) report. Exceeding speed limits, drink or distracted driving and a failure to wear a seat belt are still the leading causes of death and serious injury across Europe, according to the researchers.

10th ETSC Road Safety Performance Index (PIN) Conference, Brussels, 20 June 2016
Heather Ward, Progress in reducing deaths and seriously injured on Europe’s roads

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