EU sets new target of halving the number of people seriously injured on our roads

Author(s)
Council of the European Union EU
Year

The Council is setting a target of halving the number of serious injuries on roads in the EU by 2030 from the 2020 baseline, using a recently agreed common definition. Of particular concern is the number of pedestrians and cyclists killed or seriously injured each year. Today's Council conclusions on road safety endorse the Valletta declaration on improving road safety adopted at an informal ministerial meeting organised by the presidency on 29 March 2017. They will feed into the next EU strategy on road safety, which is expected to be developed for the decade 2020-2030.
> Council conclusions on road safety, 8 June 2017

Pages
1
Library number
20220137 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Press release ; 8 June 2017

Publisher
Council of the European Union EU, Brussels

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