During the roll-out of ESRA2, the steering group organised six webinars on ESRA and various road safety topics. The recordings of the webinars are available below. 

Webinar Series

Measuring Global Traffic Safety Cultures to Support Effective Road Safety Policy Development

Webinars 2021

6th Webinar

February 17, 2021

  •  Vehicle automation (TIRF - Heather Woods-Fry)
  • Road Safety culture in Africa (Vias institute - Shirley Delannoy) (based on the ESRA results in 12 African countries)
  • Current developments and planned further activities for ESRA (Vias institute – Wouter Van den Berghe and Uta Meesmann)

5th Webinar

January 13, 2021

  • Young road users (KfV – Aggelos Soteropoulos)
  • Subjective safety and risk perception (KfV – Susanne Kaiser)

Webinars 2020

4th Webinar

December 16, 2020

  • Moped drivers and Motorcyclists (NTUA – George Yannis)
  • Gender Issues (EIFFEL – Marie-Axelle Granié)

3rd Webinar

November 18, 2020

  • Pedestrians (ITS - Ilona Buttler and Dagmara Jankowska-Karpa)
  • Cyclists (Bfu – Yvonne Achermann)

2nd Webinar

October 21, 2020

  • Senior road users (TIRF - Dan Mayhew)
  • Support for policy measures (Vias institute – Wouter Van den Berghe)

1st Webinar

September 23, 2020

  • Enforcement and traffic violations (SWOV – Charles Goldenbeld)
  • Seat belt & Child restraint systems (IATSS – Hideki Nakamura)

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