DEKRA Road Safety Report 2024 presented in Brussels
EU Road Safety Coordinator: “There is no ‘acceptable’ number of road deaths”
- Positive development in road fatality statistics has stalled in the past years
- Road infrastructure needs a clear focus on safety
- For the time being, the human factor still plays a key role
EU Road Safety Coordinator Kristian Schmidt has renewed the European Commission’s commitment to improving safety on Europe’s roads. At DEKRA’s annual reception in Brussels, Schmidt said, “There is no ‘acceptable’ number of road deaths. So, we need to continue acting on all levers of the ‘safe system’. Not only more investment in road infrastructure, but also safe speeds, safe vehicles, better road behavior, and improved post-crash care. As we enter a new European Commission term, our commitment to helping create that safe system will not change.” Schmidt, who is Director Land Transport at the European Commission’s DG MOVE, has contributed to the 2024 DEKRA Road Safety Report entitled “Traffic Environments for People”. The report with a focus on road infrastructure was presented at the event in Brussels by Jann Fehlauer, Executive Vice President of DEKRA Group. The 17th report in the series examines various infrastructure-related problem areas from the perspective of accident research, traffic psychology, vehicle technology, infrastructure design and legislation.
Inadequate road conditions in many parts of the world
Responsible behavior and adherence to rules remain essential
- Press Information: EU Road Safety Coordinator: “There is no ‘acceptable’ number of road deaths” (PDF, 57 KB)
- DEKRA annual reception in Brussels, marking the presentation of the 2024 DEKRA Road Safety Report: (from left to right) Maik Beermann, Head of External Affairs and Advocacy at DEKRA; Kristian Schmidt, EU Road Safety Coordinator; DEKRA CEO Stan Zurkiewicz; Jens Gieseke, MEP; Jann Fehlauer, Executive Vice President DEKRA; Oliver Deiters, Head of the DEKRA Representation in Brussels. Photo: Alexander Louvet / DEKRA (JPG, 483 KB)
- DEKRA Road Safety Report 2024 presented in Brussels (JPG, 392 KB)