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MAKE TRANS-EUROPEAN ROUTES BENCHMARKS FOR ROAD SAFETY
A call for EU-wide legislation to raise the safety on the Trans European Road Network (TERN) to 4-star standard by 2010 comes in a European Road Assessment Programme (EuroRAP) response to EC proposals on safer road infrastructure. EuroRAP believes this to be the right...
GB EURORAP RESULTS 2006: HOW SAFE ARE YOU ON BRITAIN’S MAIN ROADS?
Deaths and serious injuries are both routine and predictable year after year on some main roads, according to an AA Motoring Trust study. These roads have languished at the bottom of the safety league table since the AA Trust started tracking safety performance in...
SAVE MOST LIVES BY MAKING ROADS THEMSELVES SAFER
An urgent shift in road safety emphasis is needed to make the biggest cuts in the annual toll of 50,000 deaths on Europe's roads, according to the European Road Assessment Programme (EuroRAP). Its pan European research shows that most people wrongly believe that...
BRITISH EURORAP RESULTS 2005: TRACKING COLLISIONS & ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
Britain's roads are getting safer to drive on, according to an AA Motoring Trust report that assesses the risk of road users being killed or seriously injured. The report, EuroRAP 2005: British Results analyses accident data from 850 main roads and colour-codes them...
IRELAND EURORAP RESULTS 2005: RISK RATING IRELAND’S MAJOR ROADS
The risk of death and injury to drivers is ten times greater on some rural single carriageways in Ireland than the risk on Motorways. More typically, ordinary single carriageways have six times the motorway collision rate and double that of dual carriageways. These...
EURORAP WINS PRINCE MICHAEL INTERNATIONAL ROAD SAFETY AWARD
The European Road Assessment Programme, EuroRAP, has won a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award in recognition of its "outstanding contribution to international road safety". The Prince Michael Award was presented today by Philip Bradbourn, Chairman of...
BRITISH RESULTS 2004: TRACKING ACCIDENT RATES, ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AND MOTORCYCLE INVOLVEMENT
A new report by the AA Motoring Trust has pinpointed 13 of Britain's high and mediumhigh risk roads where the contribution to risk from motorcycle accidents is greatest - and the top six are all in the North-west of England. In addition to the 13, the study has also...
EURORAP DISCUSSED BY UK MINISTERS DURING PARLIAMENTARY QUESTIONS
Part of the work of the European Road Assessment Programme is to make certain that the relevant Government departments, agencies and politicians are aware of, and understand, the potential road safety benefits which the research has identified. Following the...
EURORAP WINS AUTOCAR 2003 AWARD FOR ROAD SAFETY
The European Road Assessment Programme (EuroRAP) has received the Autocar magazine 2003 award for Road Safety. The accolade recognised EuroRAP's objectives to raise the profile and awareness of the contribution of road design to the safety of road users, and its...
BRITISH EURORAP RESULTS 2003: BRITAIN’S MOST IMPROVED AND HIGH RISK ROADS
At least 20 lives and 180 serious injuries have been saved in just two years on 13 roads identified by new AA Motoring Trust research as the most improved in Britain for safety. View report here. The study, the latest by the European Road Assessment Programme...