SOTERIA Presents Policy Recommendations at CORTE Enforcement Working Group in Brussels
SOTERIA results and Policy Recommendations were recently presented to over 120 representatives of enforcement authorities, transport associations and industry, alongside delegates from DG MOVE (European Commission) and the European Labour Authority. The presentation took place during the CORTE Enforcement Working Group Meeting, held on 19 March in Brussels.
The recommendations developed within the SOTERIA project support the EU’s ambition to halve road fatalities and serious injuries by 2030 and achieve Vision Zero by 2050. They place particular emphasis on improving safety for Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs), who continue to be disproportionately affected by road crashes.
Built on 3.5 years of research, co-creation and real-world validation, these recommendations form part of a comprehensive and forward-looking approach to urban road safety—covering technological and infrastructure measures, as well as training, awareness, and policy and regulatory actions.
The full set of SOTERIA Policy Recommendations will be published soon. Stay tuned for further updates.