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By the European Transport Safety Council in
partnership with 3M Europe and Toyota
  • The Roads to Respect
  • A European programme for Better Road Safety
    Engineering

2
European Transport Safety Council
  • A science - based approach to road safety policy
  • 37 organisations from across Europe under one
    unique umbrella promoting science-based transport
    safety measures at EU level
  • More than 200 experts contributing to ETSCs
    Projects, Reviews, Policy Papers, Newsletters,
    Positions, Lectures, Press Releases, Year Books,
    etc.
  • The European Commission, member organisations,
    member states and corporate sponsors are funding
    our work

3
ETSC priority-based safety work

ETSC Priority-based safety work
Ranking EU countries performances - Road Safety
PIN
Monitoring EU transport safety policy
Preventing Drink Driving and Speeding
Protecting Vulnerable Road Users - VOICE
Campaigning for the treatment of high risk
infrastructure R2R
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Road Safety in Europe
  • 39,200 deaths in the EU in 2006
  • Around 3 million injuries
  • Socio-economic cost 200 billion
  • Non-quantifiable pain and suffering

5
The EU target and Strategy
White Paper (2001) "European transport policy for
2010  time to decide" Cutting road deaths by
50 by 2010
Insufficient progress towards the target
3rd Road Safety Action Programme (2003) Sharing
responsibility
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Insufficient progress...
  • EU
  • Roughly 39,200 people are still dying every year
    on Europe's roads. 
  • Although this represents an 24 drop in six
    years, the EU is still some way off from its 50
    target, set in 2001.
  • Greece
  • In 2007, 1673 people died in Greek roads only
    11 less than in 2001
  • With 150 deaths per million population, Greece
    roads are the most dangerous among the EU 15.

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Greece performance compared to EU coutries
Number of deaths per million inhabitants
8
Countermeasures
  • Solutions in 3 areas
  • In 2003 the EU adopted its third road safety
    action plan , designed to encourage road users to
  • improve their behaviour,
  • make vehicles safer and
  • improve road infrastructure.

9
Road users behaviour and Vehicle Safety
  • Education Major factors in accidents including
    driving under the influence of alcohol or other
    drugs inattentive driving poor driving skills,
    etc.
  • Enforcement Enforcement of traffic rules means
    making sure that they are being applied.
  • Vehicle Safety Special safety features have been
    built into cars for years, some for the safety of
    car's occupants only, some for the safety of
    others.

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Infrastructure safety
  • Besides the vehicle and the driver,
    infrastructure is the third pillar of any
    comprehensive road safety work.
  • Road infrastructure and design are a contributing
    factor in one out of three fatal accidents.
  • Major advancements made in the past few years
    regarding users behaviour and safer cares are
    unmatched by advancements in infrastructure
    standards.

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Infrastructure safety Directive Proposal
COM (2006) 569
  • In order to increase safety of road
    infrastructures, the Commission proposed a
    comprehensive system of road infrastructure
    safety management through a directive focussing
    on the following four procedures
  • Road safety impact assessments
  • Road safety audits
  • Network safety management
  • Safety inspections

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Treatment of high risk sites
  • It is important for Member States to develop and
    implement in due course high and verified
    standards of road safety management in line with
    the EU directive
  • but this must in no way delay the early
    identification and treatment of the worst high
    risk sites with means that are available.
  • Identifying high risk sites Probably most
    important part of the work! Requires careful
    observation and investigation and should be
    science based (gathering accident records/data)

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What is a high risk site?
  • Chernobyl Meltdown
  • 1986
  • But
    also.

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What is a high risk site?
  • this is a high risk site too!!!!
  • Why?
  • Dangerous roadside objects (trees) but no crash
    barriers
  • Narrow single carriage way with opposite flows of
    traffic but no separate lane marking
  • Poor visibility
  • No preventive sign

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The Roads to Respect Programme (R2R)
  • The Roads to Respect a programme for the
    treatment of High Risk Sites in Bulgaria,
    Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Romania, Slovenia and
    Serbia

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Roads to Respect (R2R)
  • The Roads to Respect (R2R) programme aims at
    treating high risk sites where systematic
    accidents occur
  • High risk site treatment should be based on
    engineering and politics!
  • Road safety policy should always be based on
    science

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Roads to respect (R2R)
  • Death and injury prevention is not necessarily
    expensive or complex, the R2R programme wishes to
    promote simple, low cost engineering measures,
    that can significantly and quickly reduce routine
    accidents.
  • Students to identify a high risk site and
    campaign/lobby local authorities for its
    treatment
  • The programme will run in seven countries
    (Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Romania,
    Serbia and Slovenia)

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Low Cost Measures
  • Low-cost road and traffic engineering measures
    comprise physical measures that
  • Have low capital cost,
  • Can be implemented quickly, and
  • Offer high ratios of benefit to cost.

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Examples of high risk sites with simple treatment
Before only one signal
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Examples of high risk sites with simple treatment
...signal obscured
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Examples of high risk sites with simple treatment
After overhead signal installed!
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Examples of high risk sites with simple treatment
Before deteriorated Give Way line markings
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Examples of high risk sites with simple treatment
After reinstatement of give way markings
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Examples of high risk sites with simple treatment
Before vehicle/pedestrian conflict
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Examples of high risk sites with simple treatment
After pedestrian fencing installed
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Examples of high risk sites with simple treatment
Before - Notre Dame (Paris) vehicle/pedestrian
conflict
27
Examples of high risk sites with simple treatment
pedestrians distracted
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Examples of high risk sites with simple treatment
After vehicle access restricted
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Examples of high risk sites with simple treatment
Before dangerous merge
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Examples of high risk sites with simple treatment
After lane separators installed
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Also
  • Installing a roundabout, if well-designed is
    always a good solution at dangerous / busy
    intersections

32
Roads to Respect 2007
  • A pilot R2R project was run in 2007 in Italy,
    Spain, and Poland with positive results
  • 19 engineering students attended the R2R Camp in
    Brussels and campaigned for the treatment of High
    Risk Sites in their own cities
  • Some participants managed to reach their goal
    while others used R2R to meet public authorities
    and enterprises. Even some participants had great
    marks in faculty papers thanks to R2R!!!

33
Exemples of 2007 projects
The Use of ICT for Improving Road Safety
Conditions, Biaggio Cuffio (Italy)
Goal Implementing an automatic system capable of
detecting traffic conditions around one of the
black spots existing in the Campania Region
Transportation System and to inform, by means of
a VMS (Variable Message Sign), the oncoming
vehicles. This project was accepted by the
Municipality of Napoli!!!
34
Exemples of 2007 projects
Calculate traffic lights transition phases in
dangerous junction, Mario Romero (Spain)
Goal programming the traffic lights controller
in order to increase the time between the end of
pedestrian green light and the beginning of the
vehicles green light. This project reached its
goal and is the basis of a research project in
the University of Valencia!!!
35
Exemples of 2007 projects
Increase safety conditions in a cyclist path,
Malgorzata Jedynak (Poland)
Goal Build and isolated bidirectional cyclist
path and improve other safety conditions. The
cyclist path is currently being built and
Malgorzata is helping the designer!!!
36
R2R partcipants 2007
Learning the role that lobbying play was very
interesting and useful.
Every lecture gave me something different. Group
exercises really helped.
BUT
You should tell the students that its quite
necessary to have a risk site to treat with info
already collected before the camp
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R2R partcipants 2007
I just want to say thanks because I understand
that road safety is my future job, and I hope to
work in it all my life.
The visits to the EU Parliament and the field
trip were simply great!
I discovered a group of friends and specially
many professional people.
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How to participate in R2R?
  • Apply online www.etsc.be/R2R.php
  • Before 30/06/2008
  • Ideally initial idea of a high risk site to
    treat

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Application form
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Roads to Respect Camp
  • In order to learn about the identification of
    high risk sites and the politics behind their
    treatment, (how to carry effective campaigning
    and lobbying), 20 students will be invited to
    Brussels for the R2R training camp on September
    2008.
  • !!!free of charge!!! (travel, accommodation and
    daily allowance covered)
  • Minimum understanding of English necessary

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Roads to Respect Campaign
  • Students return to their home country and try to
    apply their newly acquired skills to convince
    their local politicians or local administration
    to fix the accident black spot that they have
    identified
  • ETSC gives support to the students during the
    whole campaign

42
Roads to Respect Award Ceremony
  • A ceremony is organized in Brussels to award the
    students most involved in the R2R project
  • Prizes are decided by a group of independent
    experts on road safety according to objective
    indicators

43
Roads to Respect Contact
  • For further information contact
  • daniel.ugarte_at_etsc.be
  • gabriel.simcic_at_etsc.be

44
Toyota and road safety
  • Toyota believes that people, automobiles and the
    traffic environment should be regarded as three
    pillars of an inter-related whole in which each
    sphere should complement and support each other
  • Toyota Motor Europe decided to sign the European
    Road Safety Charter last year, as the first car
    and LCV (Light Commercial Vehicle) manufacturer
  • This is why Toyota works a lot in partnership
    with other stakeholders such as governments,
    educational institutions and NGOs
  • Toyota has been working with ETSC since 2004 and
    is delighted to support this R2R Programme

45
Toyota and road safety
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3M Europe and road safety
  • 3M is a manufacturer of road safety equipment
  • 3M is a signatory of the European Road Safety
    Charter
  • 3M works in partnership with a number of
    stakeholders to promote road safety
  • 3M has worked with ETSC since 2004 and is
    delighted to support the R2R programme

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Roads to Respect 2008
  • Apply online
  • www.etsc.be/R2R.php
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