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Page 1 of 6 Contact information Elisa Sabbadini Silvia Docchio E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +39 0302477956 E-mail: silvia.docchio@alot.it Phone: +39 0302477956 “This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF” A comprehensive road safety strategy for Central Europe Workshops 4 th -7 th June 2013 MUNICH (GE) Transport Logistic Fair Hall B4 – Stand 433 West Entrance, Am Messesee, 81829 München North Entrance, Paul-Henri-Spaak-Str. 12, 81929 München East Entrance, Am Messeturm 4, 81829 München
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Contact information

Elisa Sabbadini Silvia Docchio

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: +39 0302477956

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: +39 0302477956

“This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme

co-financed by the ERDF”

A comprehensive road safety strategy for Central Europe

Workshops 4th-7th June 2013

MUNICH (GE)

Transport Logistic Fair

Hall B4 – Stand 433

West Entrance, Am Messesee, 81829 München

North Entrance, Paul-Henri-Spaak-Str. 12, 81929 München

East Entrance, Am Messeturm 4, 81829 München

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4th June 2013 *Time Topic Resp.

14:00 – 15:00 The SOL project Alberto Milotti ALOT (IT)

5th June 2013 - Strategies, Action plans and transnational Manual of RS - Pilots of Central Europe: lessons learned

*Time Topic Resp.

11:00 – 11:30 The SOL project Guido Piccoli ALOT (IT)

11:30 – 12:00 Strategies and Action Plans Maurizio Tira UNIBS (IT)

12.00 – 12.30 Transnational manual Patricia Hammer UNITU (GE)

12.30 – 13.00 Pilot Actions

Robert Štaba, AMZS (SI),

Jaroslav Heinrich HBH (CZ)

Andrej Buday

ZAS (SK)

Alberto Milotti ALOT (IT)

6th June 2013 *Time Topic Resp.

14:00 – 15:00 The SOL project Guido Piccoli ALOT (IT)

15.00 – 16.00 Pilot Actions Alberto Milotti ALOT (IT)

7th June 2013 *Time Topic Resp.

10:00 – 11:00 The SOL project Silvia Docchio ALOT (IT)

Event will be enriched with a tasty buffet of typical Italian specialties

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WHO IS ALOT

ALOT was founded in 2008 by Brescia, Bergamo, Cremona and Mantova Provinces for the

promotion of infrastructures, logistic and transport services and mobility improvement in Eastern

Lombardy, as an incubator, developer and manager of projects for sustainable mobility on local

and European level.

ALOT activities:

• consultancy on local urban planning for the development of new infrastructures

• consultancy on development for projects financed through European funds and funding

research

• development of strategies on sustainable mobility and promotion of initiatives and projects

on road safety, alternative modes of transport and optimization of local public transport

• marketing action: organization of exhibitions and work tables for the promotion of East

Lombardy

CENTRAL EUROPE Programme

CENTRAL EUROPE is a European Union programme that encourages cooperation among the

countries of central Europe to improve innovation, accessibility and the environment and to

enhance the competitiveness and attractiveness of their cities and regions.

CENTRAL EUROPE invests €231 million to provide funding to transnational cooperation projects

involving public and private organisations from Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary,

Italy, Poland, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Ukraine.

The programme is financed by the European Regional Development Fund and runs from 2007 to

2013.

Project description

SOL is a project cofinanced by the European Programme of Territorial Cooperation “Central

Europe”. It represents a significant regional road safety programme and it will contribute to the

global road safety with critical knowledge, experience and tools. This project, with a total amount

of 3,5 millions of Euros, is developed and coordinated by ALOT, the Agency of East Lombardy for

Transports and Logistics (controlled by the provinces of Bergamo, Brescia, Cremona e Mantova).

SOL involves 8 countries of Central Europe area: Germany, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Slovakia, Poland,

Czech Republic and Hungary. The project aims at giving professional qualities, experiences and

tools to local public administrations to increase the road safety in their competence areas.

SOL is linked to global work - it seeks to assist communities in CEUS implementing the main

recommendations of the World report on road crash injury prevention (World Bank), including an

overall increase of political commitment towards road safety, developing activities based on

evidence rather than “ad hoc”, developing strategies and action plans, allocating resources to the

main road safety risks, implementing projects, monitoring and evaluating impacts.

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Materials and tools produced within SOL will help benefit road safety in the region and can inform

and contribute to similar action in other regions of the world.

SOL also brings significant and needed funding towards an increasingly deadly and common public

health issue in the CEUS region and world.

Project aims

The main goal of the project is to promote sustainable mobility and increase awareness for safety

issues as well as contributing to the achievement of higher quality of living conditions.

The approach of SOL sees RS (Road-Safety) within the context of sustainable mobility, i.e. to make

walking and cycling safe and to promote a model shift from the private car to public transport. SOL

unites some of the most competent RS organizations from CEUS and worldwide, among them the

Global Road Safety Patnership (GRPS). The multi-sector partners from eight countries of CEUS have

jointly developed a strategy that supports the region in catching up with highest EU standards in

RS through:

− Assessment of the problem, policies and institutional settings relating to RS and the capacity

for road injury prevention;

− strengthening institutions and creating effective horizontal and vertical multi-sector

partnerships;

− preparation of regional/local strategies and action plans and allocate endogenous resources to

address the problem;

− implementation of specific actions to prevent road traffic crashes, minimize injuries and their

consequences;

− creation of a greater level of awareness, commitment and informed decision-making at all

levels;

− development of replicable tools for CEUS and the EU;

− Putting RS policies in the context of promoting sustainable forms of mobility.

Partners

A.L.O.T. (LP) Agency of East Lombardy for Transport and Logistics (Italy)

Austria Mobility Research FGM-AMOR (Austria)

Province of Styria – Traffic Department (Austria)

University of Tuebingen, Institute of Geography (Germany)

HBH Projekt spol. S.r.o. (Czech Republic)

ITS Motor Transport Institute (Poland)

University of Zilina (Slovakia)

Global Road Safety Partnership Hungary (Hungary)

KTI Institute for Transport Sciences (Hungary)

Automobile Association of Slovenia (Slovenia)

ZAS – The Association of the Driving Schools in the Slovak Republic (Slovakia)

WORD Olsztyn organization (Poland)

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