Road Safety Priorities for the EU 2024-2029
10,000 killed on rural roads in the EU in 2022
Reducing Road Deaths on Rural Roads (PIN Flash 46)
Road victims’ associations urge changes to Italy’s new road traffic law
Austrian towns and cities have more freedom to set 30 km/h limits from 1 July
EU approves ‘hands off’ level 2 driving systems despite safety fears
EU auditors say EU road safety progress is ‘barely moving’
Deal reached on updated rules on cross-border enforcement of traffic offences
European Parliament backs megatrucks – big lorries, big mistake
As Mercedes launches Europe’s first Level-3 automated vehicle system, it’s time for an EU crash investigation authority
UK government may launch a road collision investigation authority
Dutch data extraction breakthrough could lead to better road crash investigations
MEPs back 2030 EU road safety plans
US authorities begin investigation of Level 2 driver assistance systems
European Parliament transport committee backs 2030 road safety programme
Letter: Concerns over Electronic Data Recorder specifications
UK will allow automated driving on motorways this year
Level 2 driver assistance systems need review
ETSC’s priorities for the Portuguese presidency of the EU
European Commission announces major package of transport safety initiatives
US study shows drivers let their focus slip as they get used to driver assistance systems
Euro NCAP launches ratings for advanced driver assistance systems
Insurers warn over risks of hands-off automated driving on UK roads
Ethics of automated vehicles: European Commission publishes independent expert report
Volvo targets “hands off” automated motorway driving system from 2022
Collisions involving “Autopilot”-style driver assistance systems – ETSC welcomes publication of Dutch Safety Board investigation
“Inadequate safety culture” contributed to fatal Uber automated test vehicle crash
Driver confusion over different implementations of driver assistance systems needs addressing
Automation could reduce collisions by 22% by 2040 say UK researchers