The new European road safety observatory: SafetyNet.

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Thomas, P. Lejeune, P. Jahi, H. Morris, A. Vis, M. Dupont, E. Yannis, G. Ritsema-van Eck, K. Evgenikos, P. & Vallet, G.
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Abstract

In 2004 there were over 43,000 people who were killed on the roads of the 25 member states of the European Union (EU), additionally around 3.3 million people were injured1. The costs to society exceeded Euro180 billion which is around twice the annual budget of the European Commission and 2 per cent of EU GDP. In 2001 the European Commission adopted a target of reducing fatalities by 50 per cent within a decade and identified several areas where it could make a direct contribution within the constraints of subsidiarity. The target was reaffirmed in 2003 in the Road Safety Action Programme that provided further detail about actions it planned to introduce. A key element in the Programme concerned the development of a new European Road Safety Observatory to gather data and knowledge to inform future safety policies. The development of the Observatory was to be undertaken by the Sixth Framework funded project SafetyNet. This paper describes the structure of the Observatory and the progress in developing new EU-wide accident data information within SafetyNet (A). For the covering abstract of the conference see ITRD E212343.

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C 47460 (In: C 47458 CD-ROM) /81 / ITRD E210852
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In: Greener, safer and smarter road transport for Europe : proceedings of TRA - Transport Research Arena Europe 2006, Göteborg, Sweden, June 12th-15th 2006, 6 p., 8 ref.

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