SECUROUTE was part to the Africa continental workshop on road safety on wednesday, 19 may 2021. Organized by the Global Alliance, this online meeting aim to : Update the African Road Safety Action Plan (2021-2030) and align it with the GlobalAction Plan for the Second UN Road Safety Decade currently being prepared as wellas recommendations […]
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SECUROUTE support Love30 initiative
The UNGRSW was launched on 17th may to end the 23th may 2021. SECUROUTE was part of this global event that aim to provide safer road to everyone with 30km/h limit. The Global launch of the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week was online as others webinar scheduled during the week. SECUROUTE planed some activities […]
Read more...SECUROUTE support safe urban mobility
As a participant to the first online global event on 12 may 2021, on Speed management as the cornerstone of safe urban mobility, Towards 30km/hr limits, SECUROUTE demand #Streetforlife. Organized by WHO Regional Office for Europe, the webinar for 1st Road Safety Pioneers aimed to get the 30km/h limit in urban area to have safer […]
Read more...The Argentine Minister of Transport M. Mario Andrés Meoni die in road accident
M. Mario Andrés Meoni was the Minister of transport of Argentina.
Read more...ACRS NSW Chapter Webinar: Young, novice drivers and telematics feedback to improve safety-related driving performance
A dedicated webinar, “Sustainable Development Challenges: Railways of Tomorrow”, will be held on 29 April from 12.00 to 15.00 CET by UIC Africa as part of the African Railway Thursdays, a series of bimonthly webinars focusing on the activities and projects of UIC and the UIC Africa Region.
Read more...Toolkit for the UNGRSW 2021 Street for life
Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streets for life. We’re calling on policymakers to act for low speed streets worldwide, limiting speeds to 30 km/h (20 […]
Read more...Entretien avec Dr Olive Kobusingye
Médecin et chercheuse sur la sécurité routière, Dr Olive Kobusingye est chirurgienne spécialisée dans les blessures par accidents de la route et les urgences, et épidémiologiste. Chargée de recherche à l’Ecole de santé publique de l’université de Makerere, en Ouganda, elle dirige l’unité Traumatismes, Blessures et Handicaps. Elle fut conseillère régionale pour la prévention et […]
Read more...Improving global road safety : Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030
In August 2020, the UN General Assembly adopted resolution 74/299 « Improving global road safety », proclaiming the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030, with the ambitious target of preventing at least 50% of road traffic deaths and injuries by 2030.
Read more...Securoute attended to Sustainable Mobility policy Marking for Data Sharing on 9 march 2021
The Sustainable Mobility for All Initiative (SuM4All), World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), and the International Road Federation (IRF) have launched a new report that draws attention to the need for policy guidance for data sharing between public and private sector stakeholders in the transportation sector.
Read more...Securoute attended the level crossing safety web conference
Due to the CORONAVIRUS pandemic the 12 th INTERNATIONAL LEVEL CROSSING organize a Web conference yesterday 11 June 2020.
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