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RSSThe Commission is hosting the 2023 Excellence in Road Safety Awards. The awards recognise the best contributions by the European Road Safety Charter's community of organisations, authorities and companies towards safer roads across Europe.
The 20,640 deaths on EU roads last year represented a 4% increase in relation to 2021, as traffic levels recovered after the pandemic.
The EU-funded Road Safety Exchange project, celebrated as a catalyst for life-saving initiatives across Europe, is poised for expansion, encompassing 19 countries in its mission to fast-track road safety improvements.
Drivers who have been drinking are 15 times more likely to be involved in fatal crashes than sober drivers. This is among the statistics presented in the European Road Safety Observatory’s new thematic report on driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
The High-Level Group on Road Safety of the European Union has met in Madrid today, with the aim of analysing several of the challenges that affect road safety, and assessing EU and national strategies.
Do you have a road safety project or initiative that you think deserves EU-wide recognition? Apply now to win a prestigious Excellence in Road Safety Award.
The Commission has published the results of the Baseline project on 8 key performance indicators that influence road safety in Europe.
The European Commission has reaffirmed its support to the UN Road Safety Fund (UNRSF), the global partnership tackling the hard-hitting global road safety crisis we all face today.
Reducing transport emissions: Commission adopts guidelines to improve vehicle inspections
Commission proposes updated requirements for driving licences and better cross-border enforcement of road traffic rules