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NTUA Road Safety Observatory in numbers 2021

ITF – Road Safety in Cities: Street Design and Traffic Management Solutions, February 2022

ETSC – How Traffic Law Enforcement Can Contribute to Safer Roads 42nd PIN Flash Report

ITF – Artificial Intelligence in Road Infrastructure Safety Management, December 2021


LEVITATE – Launching the Policy Support Tool for CCAM impacts, July 2022
The LEVITATE Policy Support Tool (PST) is launched and publicly available developed within EU Horizons 2020 research project LEVITATE with the active contribution of NTUA. The LEVITATE PST is the go-to, one-stop-shop to support decisions on Cooperative, Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM) related interventions. It is designed as an open access, web-based system that provides interested users with access to LEVITATE methodologies and results. It contains Forecasting, Backcasting and CBA estimator capabilities as well as a rich Knowledge module serving as background and scientific repository supporting the ensemble of quantitative and qualitative estimates produced from the PST.  video

The NTUA presentation in the launch event was titled: 

  • LEVITATE – Policy Support Tool  ppt5
Bar-Ilan University – 30th Annual Conference on Road Safety, July 2022
The Research Institute of Human Factors in Road Safety together with Faculty of Social Sciences at  Bar Ilan Center University are organizing the 30th Annual Conference of Road Safety , which will take place online on 28 July 2022. Thirteen Israeli lecturers and six lecturers from US, UK, Australia, Germany, Greece and Italy will present their original research on this international scientific conference. 
iRAP – Resources for 5 Star Road Assessment Programmes, July 2022
FedEx funded an online package of new Resources for 5-star RAPs, which has launched to support road assessment programmes (RAPs) around the world eliminate high-risk roads.  The launch comes at an opportune time, on the back of the UN High-level Meeting of Road Safety, as countries embrace implementation of the Global Plan for the Decade of Action for safer national roads that save lives. The Resource offers guidance on how to develop an effective programme and includes 140 award-winning examples, templates and downloadable materials, drawn from the best practice of partners world-wide.   
GDCI – How to Implement & Evaluate Street Transformations, July 2022
The Global Designing Cities Initiative (GDCI) released recently two new handbooks titled “How to Implement Street Transformations” and “How to Evaluate Street Transformations“, which can offer cities a new way of implementing and evaluating pop-up or interim street transformations with a focus on community-driven street designs. GDCI has also announced it’s call for applications for the first Streets for Kids Leadership Accelerator, that aims to create a global cohort of city leaders in order to hone their knowledge to create change for kids in their cities. The Accelerator will bring together 60 changemakers from 20 global cities to participate in an eight-month virtual professional leadership program. 
European Commission – Launch of public consultation on vehicle roadworthiness rules, July 2022
The European Commission has launched a public consultation on a revision of the rules governing the roadworthiness of vehicles in the EU, planned for mid-2023. The results of the public consultation will feed into the revision of the EU’s roadworthiness rules, including those on periodic roadworthiness testing, roadside inspections for commercial vehicles, and vehicle document registration. The Commission invites all those interested to express their opinions on the impact of the current legal framework, as well on the possible policy measures that could be taken and the impact they may have   
ETSC PIN Talk – Road Safety Strategies: Saving lives, July 2022
The European Transport Safety Council  (ETSC) organized with great success the PIN Talk “Road Safety Strategies: Saving lives”, which was held on 7 July 2022, in Madrid, Spain. The PIN Talk focused on the role of road safety strategies in helping to reduce road deaths and serious injuries. ETSC and plenty of countries presented their latest road safety strategies. pdf5
UNRSF – The Road Ahead, 26 voices for Safe and Sustainable Mobility, July 2022
The UN Special Envoy for Road Safety, Jean Todt, launched the book “THE ROAD AHEAD, 26 voices for Safe and Sustainable Mobility” with support from the UNRSF on 22 June 2022 at the European Development Days (EDD) conference in Brussels. The book includes a selection of essays from leading specialists, members of government, public figures, and other promoters of road safety.   pdf5
ETSC/Fundación MAPFRE/VSV – European Traffic Education Seminar, September 2022
ETSC, Fundación MAPFRE and the Flemish Foundation for Traffic Knowledge (VSV) are organising the 2022 edition of the European Traffic Education Seminar, which will be held as a hybrid event (online and in Madrid), on 13 September 2022. The aims of the seminar are to equip young road users to become safe road users, given the appropriate education. The seminar will consist of two distinct parts, focused on sustainable mobility with traffic safety and presentations on the latest traffic education projects from across Europe. Proposal submissions deadline:12 August 2022.
ICSC 2022 – International Cycling Safety Conference, Dresden, November 2022
The Dresden Technical University is organising the International Cycling Safety Conference (ICSC2022) which will be held in Dresden, Germany on 8–10 November 2022. The ICSC is a forum for researchers and experts in the field of cycling safety to exchange their knowledge and bring up new research topics and safety solutions. Registration for the conference and the pre-conference workshops in Dresden is now open. All presenters are required to register until 15 August, 2022.   
e-MOPOLI – Final High Level Political Dissemination Event, July 2022
The Province of Brescia, leader partner of the Interreg Europe programme, co-organised with great success the Final High Level Political Dissemination Event of the e-MOPOLI project, which was held in Brescia on Wednesday 13th July 2022. The project, which started in 2018 and will end in November this year, involves 9 partners from 8 European countries: Italy, Slovenia, Greece, Belgium, Finland, Norway, Romania and Latvia.     
European Commission – New Vehicle General Safety Regulation, July 2022
The European Commision put the new Vehicle General Safety Regulation into effect.  The rules for the advanced driver assistant systems will first apply to new vehicle types from 6 July 2022 and to all new vehicles from 7 July 2024. The new safety measures will enhance the protection of passengers, pedestrians and cyclists across the EU, expectedly saving over 25,000 lives and avoid at least 140,000 serious injuries by 2038.   pdf5
ISHGD – NTUA receives best paper award, June 2022
NTUA received the Best Paper Award during the 6th International Symposium on Highway Geometric Design and Urban Street Symposium which was held on 26-29 June, 2022 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The award concerned the paper titled: “Development and implementation of a methodology for the economic appraisal of road infrastructure safety schemes”, co-authored by George Yannis, Anastasios Dragomanovits, Julia Roussou and Dimitrios Nikolaou.  
ERF – International Conference on Road Safety Second Edition, September 2022
The European Union Road Federation (ERF) together with AISICO, are organising the second edition of the International Conference on Road Safety- Smart and Safe Roads: the role of vehicle restraint systems, which will take place on 29th- 30th September 2022 at AISICO test Lab in Italy. The main topic of the Conference is to analyse how road restraint systems are evolving to face an ever growing demand for safety in a world that is moving towards smart roads. The conference will be organized in 3 sessions .  
ITF – The Safe System Approach in Action, June 2022
The International Transport Forum (ITF) published recently a new report titled The Safe System Approach in Action with the active participation of NTUA. Road crashes kill over 1.3 million people every year worldwide and seriously injure millions more. A Safe System approach to road safety can drastically reduce road deaths – but how can it actually be put in place? This report provides experience-based guidance on implementing the Safe System approach.  link  pdf5
ISHGD – International Symposium for Highway Geometric Design, Amsterdam, June 2022

The 6th International Symposium for Highway Geometric Design (ISHGD) took place with great success in Amsterdam on 29 June 2022.  The Symposium managed to encourage the continuous improvement of highway geometric design and focuses on the latest breakthrough practices relating to highway engineering in their different life phases, including daily operational effects and safe highway designs. Traditionally, the ISHGD Symposium consists of informative podium sessions on a range of geometric design issues from around the world, combined with country reports featuring recent local developments in road design, policy and practices, technical software demos, design and research products and technical tours of local highway design and construction practices.  NTUA actively contributed with the following presentations and papers :

  • pdf5 ppt5 Superelevation Transition Assessment on Rural Roads with Reverse Consecutive Horizontal Curves
  • pdf5 ppt5 Impact of Road and Traffic Characteristics on Driver Behaviour and Safety Using Data from Smartphones
  • pdf5 ppt5 Urban Street Network Upgrade for the New Intercity Bus Terminal in the City of Athens
  • pdf5 ppt5 Development and implementation of a methodology for the economic appraisal of road infrastructure safety schemes
  • pdf5 ppt5 Pavement Grooving Pattern Direction Investigation as a Countermeasure of Hydroplaning
  • pdf5 ppt5 Passing Sight Distance Assessment on Rural Roads with Crest Vertical Curves
  • pdf5ppt5 Passenger Cars Safety Assessment on Interchange Ramps
  • pdf5 ppt5 Passing Sight Distance -Regulations Vs Reality
ETSC – 16th Annual Road Safety Performance Index (PIN) Report, June 2022
The European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) published the 16th edition of PIN Annual Report pdf5, with the active contribution of NTUA, presented at the 2022 ETSC Road Safety Performance Index Award event which took place online with great success on 15 June 2022. The EU27 collectively reduced the number of road deaths by 31% over the period 2011-2021, from 28,865 in 2011 to 19,823 in 2021. There were 57,095 fewer deaths on EU roads over the last decade than there would have been if deaths had continued at the same level as in 2011. pdf5
NTUA – Civil Engineering School ranked 18th in Europe, 2022
The Civil Engineering School of the National Technical University of Athens was ranked this year 18th in Europe and 50th worldwide among all Civil Engineering Schools. This ranking is produced by the QS Organisation (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022) based on the following criteria: Research, Teaching, Employability, Facilities, Internationalization, Innovation, Engagement and Access. NTUA road safety activities have contributed to this ranking. 
European Commission – European Road Safety Observatory – January 2022
The European Commission has added to its library of European Road Safety Observatory road safety data and analytical resources with the publication of Thematic Reports on the use of seatbelts and child restraint systems, serious injuries through road crashes and on driver impairment due to alcohol, drugs and medicines. The aim of these Reports is to aid understanding of the causes and impacts of road crashes, with the ultimate aim of achieving “vision zero” of zero road deaths or serious injuries in Europe’s roads by 2050. 
European Commission – Launch of EU pilot projects to assess safety of infrastructure – May 2022
The European Commission has launched EU pilot projects to assess safety of infrastructure. These pilot projects are carried out to test methodologies for the network-wide road assessments developed with the active contribution of NTUA, required under the Road Infrastructure Safety Management Directive (RISM). The Network-wide road assessments allow national authorities to identify those sections of road where the opportunities to improve safety are the greatest and where targeted investment should deliver the biggest improvements. 
European Commission – International Level Crossing Awareness Day – June 2022
The European Commission marked the International Level Crossing Awareness Day. Almost 300 people per year die in crashes at level crossings, representing around 30% of all railway deaths. The Commission has published a thematic report on this issue, setting out the situation regarding collisions at level crossings and measures the that could be taken to prevent them. In the Western Balkans region, the Transport Community has launched an awareness campaign to try to reduce the number and severity of collisions at railway crossings. 

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