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CEA activities and initiatives in road safety
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European Road Safety Action Programme & its progress
the EU AgendaCEA & road safetyYoung drivers
The European Road Safety Action Programme
a political commitment by all Member States to reduce road fatality rates by 50%
Domains of action : - user behaviour - vehicle safety - infrastructure safety - professional transport - accidentology
Reduction of road fatalities 2001-2006
Source ETSC : European Transport Safety Council
19/03/2008 Adoption of a proposal for a Directive facilitating cross-border enforcement in the field of road safety by the European CommissionEU road safety policy : 50% reduction of road fatalities by 2010Current situation : the yearly necessary reduction of road fatalities has not been achievedSolution : enhancing cross-border enforcement by setting up an
EU electronic data exchange network Focus on the traffic offences being the main causes of road fatalities
(speeding, drink driving, non-use of seat-belts, failing to stop at a red traffic light)
EU agenda
EU agenda
proposal of a new Regulation on Advanced Safety Featuresreplacement of all vehicle safety-related Directives by one Regulation except of pedestrian protectionimplementation of safety features such as electronic stability control (ESC) and advanced features such as automatic lane departure warningimplementation of technologies related to CO2 reduction initiative
The role of the CEA in road safety
monitoring the initiatives taken by the European institutions & active contribution on insurance related issues facilitating exchange of best practices among our members (e.g. on young drivers)promoting road safety measures in our communication with the European institutions
(e.g. the European Motor Insurance Market- CEA statistics; discussion about discrimination in access to insurance)
Young drivers (1) – a poor road safety record
Young drivers cause on average : more accidents than other age groupsaccidents with higher claims costs than other age groups
Reasons : the lack of road/driving experiencehigher inclination to take unnecessary risksattraction to high-powered vehiclespeer pressurehigher number of passengers in their cars
Young drivers (1) – national measures/proposals (UK)
Road safety organisations and the Association of British Insurers (ABI) suggested to the UK government :
a 12-month learning period before the driving testa structured learning programme for all new driversmeasures to encourage young drivers to carry fewer passengermeasures to encourage young drivers to avoid driving at night
Young drivers (2) – national measures/proposals
(Italy)
young drivers are involved in 40 % of all road accidents in Italy the majority of those are caused driving a two-wheeler (e.g. a scooter)measures taken by the Italian insurers“patentino online” ANIA Campus “Neopatentati”
Young drivers (3)national measures/Belgium
supported by Assuralia (Belgian Insurance Association) since 2004aimed at young drivers on nights outreduction of the number of young drivers driving under the influence of alcohol
For more informationwww.cea.eu
CEA aisblSquare de Meeûs 29B-1000 Brussels
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