Campaña de verano 2010 (DGT - Dirección General de Tráfico).
Representa el momento en el que un familiar, amigo o pareja recibe la terrible noticia de que un ser querido ha tenido un accidente.
This 20 pages booklet is an abridged version of the CAST Manual for Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating Road Safety Communication Campaigns.
This report was produced by the CAST consortium for a project co-financed by the European Commission and represents the consortium’s views on road safety communication campaigns.
Published by the Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg.
« Se préparer aux ASSR » est une plateforme de préparation nationale qui permet aux élèves et aux professeurs de comprendre les thèmes abordés, de se tester et d’approfondir. On y trouve un module de préparation avec questions, corrections et liens pour plus d’information et un module de test avec questions et bilan commenté.
preparer-assr.education-securite-routiere.fr/
Consigli e raccomandazioni per evitare incidenti stradali
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) embraces corporate issues such as occupational safety and health. This leaflet shows examples of activities taken by some of our signatories.
If you click on this link, you will find complete road safety profiles of 25 EU Member States. Each profile is available in downloadable PDF format and contains up-to-date statistics dating back to October 2005, plus a full report on the evolution of road safety, government programmes, and present and future initiatives to reduce road fatalities. Within these reports, you will also find contact information for each country, as well as useful links to external resources that may be of interest.
This documents prepared by ROADSAFE in the United Kingdom can be used a potential checklist for drivers beforeu using their vehicles.
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
The new ETSC policy paper entitled Drink Driving: Towards Zero Tolerance was launched on April 25th at our Drink Driving Conference. For the first time ETSC is calling on Member States and the European Institutions to adopt zero tolerance to drink driving. The message ETSC wants to communicate is strict and at the same time very simple for all road users: never drink before driving. With a zero approach drivers will not have to guess if they are slightly over or under the limit.



