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news18.10.2010FEHRL Participation in the European Road Safety Day
A large part of the discussions were focused on safety measures for pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists alike. Road safety is a major societal issue. In 2009, more than 35,000 people died on the roads of the European Union, i.e. the equivalent of a medium town, and no fewer than 1,500,000 persons were injured. The cost for society is huge, representing approximately 130 Billion EUR in 2009. The majority of these incidents occurs on the so-called secondary roads. One of the aims of PILOT4SAEFTY is to achieve a common certification method for road safety experts, allowing a relevant number of European Regions to apply the same approach to evaluating secondary roads, with a consequent reduction in the number of road fatalities on these secondary roads. Forever Open Road is a concept for the next generation of road engineering. It couples what is already known, with what still needs to be developed, in order to provide the roads that are demanded by society in the future. As part of the overall transport system, the European road system will need to adopt elements of automation, adaptability and (climate change) resilience to give cost-effective reliability. This addresses society’s needs for a system that has lower (decarbonised) energy usage, is safer and with substantially less impact, and intrusion on the environment. Forever Open Road (FOR) is FEHRL’s flagship programme for its research and implementation activities.
Other presentations at the event held to celebrate the day were given by Parliamentary Groups, the Vice President of the European Commission responsible for mobility, Mr. Siim Kallas, and Mr. Matthias Ruete, Director General, Directorate General for Mobility and Transport, as well as many other plenaries and debates.
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