Abstract In 2004 there were over 43,000 people who were killed on the roads of the 25 member stat... more Abstract In 2004 there were over 43,000 people who were killed on the roads of the 25 member states of the European Union (EU), additionally around 3.3 million people were injured 1. The costs to society exceeded€ 180 billion which is around twice the annual budget of the European Commission and 2% of EU GDP.
This document consists of four parts. Chapter 1 summarizes the methods and results of previous ac... more This document consists of four parts. Chapter 1 summarizes the methods and results of previous activities of SafetyNet WP2 (first classification of the EU Member States with respect to risk exposure data availability and compatibility, based on a state-of-the-art survey) and outlines the further steps required for a full assessment of risk exposure data compatibility towards a common framework for accident risk analysis in Europe. Moreover, it is devoted to a description of the methodology used for the detailed assessment of risk exposure data ( ...
SafetyNet Work Package 4 (WP4) organised a workshop in Brussels March, 27th 2007. The aim of this... more SafetyNet Work Package 4 (WP4) organised a workshop in Brussels March, 27th 2007. The aim of this workshop was to consult a variety of road safety stakeholders on the appropriateness and necessity of WP4 Draft Recommendations (SafetyNet 2006b), applicable to and aiming to assure the independence and transparency of road accident investigations and the subsequent investigation data. The workshop was attended by 60 persons including WP4 partners. 47 attendees were not involved in WP4 and out of these ...
This report is based on the replies to the questionnaire on Risk Exposure Data (RED) that was sen... more This report is based on the replies to the questionnaire on Risk Exposure Data (RED) that was sent to the national experts of all EU member states plus Norway. The present report can be seen as a first classification of the EU member states on RED availability, compatibility and usability. On the basis of these results, a clear distinction can be made between indicators that are at least generally available in Europe and indicators that are not generally available. There is a relation between availability and the level of complexity of ...
Abstract In 2004 there were over 43,000 people who were killed on the roads of the 25 member stat... more Abstract In 2004 there were over 43,000 people who were killed on the roads of the 25 member states of the European Union (EU), additionally around 3.3 million people were injured 1. The costs to society exceeded€ 180 billion which is around twice the annual budget of the European Commission and 2% of EU GDP.
This document consists of four parts. Chapter 1 summarizes the methods and results of previous ac... more This document consists of four parts. Chapter 1 summarizes the methods and results of previous activities of SafetyNet WP2 (first classification of the EU Member States with respect to risk exposure data availability and compatibility, based on a state-of-the-art survey) and outlines the further steps required for a full assessment of risk exposure data compatibility towards a common framework for accident risk analysis in Europe. Moreover, it is devoted to a description of the methodology used for the detailed assessment of risk exposure data ( ...
SafetyNet Work Package 4 (WP4) organised a workshop in Brussels March, 27th 2007. The aim of this... more SafetyNet Work Package 4 (WP4) organised a workshop in Brussels March, 27th 2007. The aim of this workshop was to consult a variety of road safety stakeholders on the appropriateness and necessity of WP4 Draft Recommendations (SafetyNet 2006b), applicable to and aiming to assure the independence and transparency of road accident investigations and the subsequent investigation data. The workshop was attended by 60 persons including WP4 partners. 47 attendees were not involved in WP4 and out of these ...
This report is based on the replies to the questionnaire on Risk Exposure Data (RED) that was sen... more This report is based on the replies to the questionnaire on Risk Exposure Data (RED) that was sent to the national experts of all EU member states plus Norway. The present report can be seen as a first classification of the EU member states on RED availability, compatibility and usability. On the basis of these results, a clear distinction can be made between indicators that are at least generally available in Europe and indicators that are not generally available. There is a relation between availability and the level of complexity of ...
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