News
25/06/2019

Road safety: European Commission sets out next steps towards “Vision Zero” including key performance indicators

In this frame, it has been essential the drafting of a first list of key safety performance indicators (KPI), elaborated in close cooperation with Member States: this list will be monitored across the EU to underpin the target of 50% reduction in fatalities and serious injuries by 2030.

The list (including indicators like vehicle safety, seat belt wearing rate, speed compliance and post-crash care) is a living document that will be developed further over time, but first data can be gathered on this basis from next year.

Background

In May 2018, as part of the "third Mobility Package", the European Commission published the outline of a road safety policy framework 2021-2030 and a Strategic Action Plan.

The recent publication joins these elements together, connects them with the relevant KPIs and maps out the way forward, employing the Safe System approach for the first time systematically at the EU level.

Urgent action on road safety is needed

More than 25.000 people die on European roads every year – a figure that has hardly decreased over recent years – and we need to make serious inroads into this figure by 2030 in order to meet the EU’s long term strategic goal of "Vision Zero", i.e., no deaths and serious injuries on European roads by 2050.

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PDF iconStaff Working Document: EU Road Safety Policy Framework 2021-2030 – Next steps towards "Vision Zero"