ARRB has a seat at the world’s biggest table – the United Nations – in leading the fight to reduce road deaths worldwide.
ARRB is a member of the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration (UNRSC), which sets targets for and works towards global road safety goals – especially in reducing road fatalities.
A workshop was held at the 2018 ARRB International Conference in Brisbane to engage with road safety practitioners to identify initiatives which can deliver road safety benefits – quickly (by 2020), and for the long-term (until 2030).
ARRB’s team of senior road safety engineers and human factors researchers are playing a leading role. Michael Tziotis, Lisa Steinmetz, Paul Hillier, Dr Anna Chevalier and Chris Jurewicz facilitated the workshop. The workshop findings have been collated and sent to the UNRSC.
Among the key strategies presented for the UNRSC’s consideration are:
You can discover the full findings presented to the UN here.
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