Here is the winner of the Global road safety film festival 2013.
The title of the film is "Rétrospective" and comes from Vietnam.
The World Health Organization (WHO) coordinated the preparation of this manual about Pedestrian safety togheter with FIA Foundation, Global Road Safety Partenership and The World Bank.
Pedestrian safety: vulnerable road users in urban areas
- Warning and information signs
- Signs giving orders
- Special and supplement signs
Studies have shown that drivers don’t fall asleep without warning. Drivers who fall asleep at the wheel have often tried to fight off drowsiness by opening a window, or by turning up the radio. This doesn't work for long.
Source: think.direct.gov.uk/index.html
Short and synthetic document presenting the “Road safety trends, statistics and challenges in the EU 2011-2012”. Based on data from the EU road accident database (CARE), presenting the first provisional figures reported for 2012, it provides an overview of the latest road safety data and the main road safety developments in the EU.
For further informations: ec.europa.eu/transport/road_safety/index_en.htm
Gorseinon Young Firefighters do the Harlem Shake for Road Safety.
The Harlem Shake phenomenon that has become an overnight global internet sensation has inspired Young Firefighters from Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service to create their own version to promote road and fire safety advice.
Former F1 star David Coulthard stars in a new advert promoting safe driving on country roads.
The Road Safety Scotland campaign which was launched by Transport Minister Keith Brown shows Coulthard giving a step by step explanation of good driving practice.



