The Traffic Department organized in collaboration with the English Federation of Municipalities and Provinces, 17 and February 18, 2011 in Cordoba, 2 nd MEETING OF CITIES FOR ROAD SAFETY , which aims to promote the exchange of good practices on urban road safety.
To improve road safety is essential to know the risk factors and their magnitude, and the strategies for implementation and evaluation of interventions, report on the website created for the event. In this way, has called for the second year, the previous edition was held in Oviedo, a meeting as a forum for meetings between the Cities for sharing knowledge, ideas and solutions.
Organizers hope to call all people working in road safety in cities, police departments, traffic and mobility, health departments and social affairs, education, insurance, and automotive consulting firms, universities and research centers and institutes, civic associations and consumer groups, NGO's ... to generate a good exchange of knowledge on urban road safety.
The meeting will be organized around 9 fields extracted from the type of plan urban road safety and the new road safety strategy 2011-2020 for the General Directorate of Traffic:
1. policies
mobility and road safety 2. road design and road safety. Traffic calming.
3. The vulnerable pedestrians and cyclists.
4. Moto and city.
5. Education vial. Training and information.
6. Discipline vial. Violations, monitoring and control, and sanctions.
7. victims. Health care, social and legal.
8. collection of data and indicators of accidents and mobility.
9. Citizen participation and institutional
mobility and road safety 2. road design and road safety. Traffic calming.
3. The vulnerable pedestrians and cyclists.
4. Moto and city.
5. Education vial. Training and information.
6. Discipline vial. Violations, monitoring and control, and sanctions.
7. victims. Health care, social and legal.
8. collection of data and indicators of accidents and mobility.
9. Citizen participation and institutional
The deadline for registration is 16 February.
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