May 20, 2011 | EuroRAP, News
SIMPLE MEASURES SAVE LIVES More than 300 people in the UK are alive today or have avoided the prospect of a lifetime of special care because just 15 roads have had simple improvements put in place, according to this year’s tracking survey by the Road Safety...
Apr 4, 2011 | EuroRAP, News
SAVING LIVES, SAVING MONEY Six thousand lives could be saved on Britain’s roads over the next ten years if just a fraction of the money currently spent on road maintenance was provided for infrastructure improvements. Britain loses up to £30 billion (2.3% GDP)...
Jun 30, 2010 | EuroRAP, News
GB EURORAP RESULTS 2010: SAVING LIVES FOR LESS Britain’s finances may be exhausted but savings in the cost of road crashes costing 1.5% of GDP and worth £18bn annually are readily achievable. The high costs of emergency services, hospitals and long term care for...
Jun 9, 2010 | EuroRAP, News
EURORAP MAPS SAFETY ON TRANS-EUROPEAN ROADS Less than a third of Europe’s major trading road routes meet the best possible safety standard to which EU nations have committed themselves on the network, according to an online digital report published today by...
May 25, 2010 | EuroRAP, News
HOW SAFE ARE EUROPEANS ON FRENCH ROADS THIS SUMMER? EU motorists planning their annual touring trip to France are warned that, while they can expect the highest safety engineering standards in Europe on the autoroutes, the safety of other popular French touring roads...
Jan 27, 2010 | EuroRAP, News
ROAD SAFETY FOUNDATION REVEALS SAFETY RATING OF ENGLAND’S TRUNK ROAD NETWORK Two-thirds of England’s 1,600 km of single carriageway trunk roads win only a 2-star rating according to a report by the Road Safety Foundation which has inspected 95 per cent of the...