This series of reports aims to provide road safety practitioners with qualitative analysis and an overview of the latest research on a particular topic. More detailed papers or reports are suggested for further reading. Each report has a one-page summary. In April 2021, a set of 6 reports was published with another 12 reports foreseen in 2022 and 2023. The thematic reports replace the “Road Safety Syntheses” series that were produced up to 2018.
2024
- Cyclists - Report
- Distraction - Report
- Main factors causing fatal crashes - Report
- Novice drivers - Report
- Pedestrians - Report
- Powered Two-Wheelers - Report
- Road safety protective equipment - Report
- Seniors - Report
- Traffic law enforcement - Report
2023
- Alcohol and drugs - Report
- Children - Report
- Consequences of crashes - Report
- Mopeds - Report
- Motorcycles - Report
- Post-impact care - Report
- Professional drivers of trucks and buses - Report
- Safe system approach - Report
2021-2022
- Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) - Report
- Alcohol, drugs and medicines - Report
- Cyclists - Report
- Driver Distraction - Report
- Fatigue - Report
- Level crossings - Report
- Novice drivers - Report
- Pedestrians - Report
- Personal mobility devices - Report
- Road Safety Performance Indicators (RSPIs) - Report
- Seat belt and child restraint systems - Report
- Seniors - Report
- Serious injuries - Report
- Speed - Report
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