In order to gain a much clearer understanding of the different issues that influence overall road safety performance, the Commission has elaborated, in cooperation with Member State experts, a first set of key safety performance indicators (KPIs).
This series of profiles uses data from a range of sources, including the CARE database, to provide an overview of the road safety situation in each country. There are currently 25 profiles with other countries to follow.
This series of reports provide the latest data and analysis related to a specific road safety topic, drawing on the most recent data in the CARE database. Each report is accompanied by an excel workbook containing detailed data.
Road accidents in the European Union using a Geographical Information System (GIS).
The Road Safety Atlas is the European Road Accident Map Viewer of the European Commission. It supports interactive maps display and satellite overlays. It provides a user-friendly interface to discover up to date road safety indicators for European countries. Information is structured by themes.
The twice-yearly monitoring reports track Member States progress towards the target of 50% fewer road deaths from 2010 to 2020 (and in future 50% fewer road deaths and serious injuries from 2020 to 2030).
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.
The Commission monitors Member States progress through a series of reports and publications