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CEA activities and initiatives in road safety. Contents. European Road Safety Action Programme & its progress the EU Agenda CEA & road safety Young drivers. The European Road Safety Action Programme. a political commitment by all Member States to reduce road fatality rates by 50%
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Contents • European Road Safety Action Programme & its progress • the EU Agenda • CEA & road safety • Young 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
EU agenda • 19/03/2008 Adoption of a proposal for a Directive facilitating cross-border enforcement in the field of road safety by the European Commission • EU road safety policy : 50% reduction of road fatalities by 2010 • Current situation : the yearly necessary reduction of road fatalities has not been achieved • Solution : 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 • proposal of a new Regulation on Advanced Safety Features • replacement of all vehicle safety-related Directives by one Regulation except of pedestrian protection • implementation of safety features such as electronic stability control (ESC) and advanced features such as automatic lane departure warning • implementation 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 groups • accidents with higher claims costs than other age groups Reasons : • the lack of road/driving experience • higher inclination to take unnecessary risks • attraction to high-powered vehicles • peer pressure • higher 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 test • a structured learning programme for all new drivers • measures to encourage young drivers to carry fewer passenger • measures 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 2004 • aimed at young drivers on nights out • reduction of the number of young drivers driving under the influence of alcohol
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