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EU-Projekt: SAFETY NET Aufbau eines Verkehrssicherheitsobservatoriums 

Teilprojekttitel:

SAFETY NET: Aufbau eines Verkehrssicherheitsobservatoriums (EU-Projekt)

 

Teilprojekt-Nr.:

111.1009.61 

 

Teilprojektleitung:            

Roland Allenbach

 

Auftraggeber:

EU

 

Ausgangslage:

 

The need for improved EU level accident information and data was identified in the EU White Paper (2001) and detailed in the Road Safety Action Plan (2003). The plan specifies that the EC will develop a Road Safety Observatory to coordinate data collection within an integrated framework.

Safety Net is an Integrated Project, funded by the European Commission under the 6th Framework Programme. The project includes three main types of information. Macroscopic accident, exposure data and safety performance indicators will be gathered at national level and supplied to the project following a decision by the European Council of Ministers of Transport. New in-depth data will be gathered by the partners while the results will be analysed and made widely available over the web.

 

Ziel:

 

SafetyNet addresses the shortfall in accident data and will develop the structure of the European Road Safety Observatory to provide a coordinated set off accident information resources fort the EU.

 

Vorgehen:

 

The project, which started on 1st May 2004, will last over four years and will eventually cover all 25 EU member states as well as other countries (e.g. Switzerland). The project activity is divided into three main areas, in total consisting of seven Working Packages (WPs), as shown below.

bfu is an active participant in the SafetyNet project, contributing to WP 3 (Safety Performance Indicators) in the tasks "speed", "protection systems" and "methodology". In the first 18 months, the project aims to lay down the framework, collect and organize data, and produce the first results. SafetyNet will not operate in isolation but will seek to develop links with other EU and national activities. Moreover, it will establish consultative links with potential data user groups and the High Level Group on Road Safety.

 

Nutzen:

Integration der bfu ins europäische Netzwerk, Synergien und Nutzen für bfu-Projekt "Datengrundlagen", Nutzung der europäischen Datenbank CARE und Einflussnahme auf Best Practice.

 

Terminplan:

 2004 - 2008

 

 

 

 

Projektteam:

Roland Allenbach

 

 

 

 

Stefan Siegrist

 

 

 

 

Steffen Niemann

 

 

 

Zita Schroeter
Corina Imseng


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