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Implementing Heart Zones to Increase Walking and Cycling to School

The Heart Zone Project “Hjertesone” (Norwegian for Heart Zone, in the meaning of a safe and healthy zone) is a national initiative and a collaboration between the Norwegian Council for Road Safety (the project manager), the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, the Directorate of Health, the police, the Cyclists’ Association, the Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years13th June 2023 ago

A large step forward for Spanish traffic safety and mobility education

In March 2022, a set of three royal decrees (primary, until 12 years of age; compulsory secondary, until 16 years of age; and secondary higher education) with nation-wide effect on the modernisation of the entire curricula at schools came into effect. It is regarded as a large step forward in Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years26th May 2023 ago

Traffic Safe Municipality: Systematic Work in Norway for a Safer Local Environment

Road safety policy depends on a broad and collective effort from several sectors to prevent and reduce road collisions. Municipalities are important actors in the work on road safety, as employers, owners of roads, day-care centers and schools, and as actors responsible for the quality of transportation services. In order Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years ago

Traffic Education in Local Road Safety Strategies in Czechia

In the Czech Republic, traffic education is an integral and important part of local road safety strategies. The measures included in the local strategies are closely linked to the measures contained in the national road safety strategy as well as those from the relevant regional strategies. However, it is important Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years ago

The Annual Municipalities’ Traffic Test in Denmark

Every year, the Danish Road Safety Council conducts the Municipalities’ Traffic Test, which focuses on what the municipalities in Denmark do to ensure safe traffic for children and young people. The main focus of the test is on the municipalities’ efforts in schools (grades 0-10, 6-16 year olds). The test Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years4th November 2022 ago

In-Depth Traffic Education Survey in Czechia

The Czech School Inspectorate in cooperation with Road Safety Department of the Ministry of Transport prepared a survey about traffic education in primary schools in the school year 2018/2019. The survey is unique in its detail, as usually more general surveys are conducted where traffic education is only a part. Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years ago

Independent Evaluation as a Criteria for Funding in Scotland

The Road Safety Framework Fund is designed to promote and encourage further partnership to ensure the delivery of road safety commitments in Scotland, including through education. There are two rounds of funding each year.  The scheme developers can bid for funding and, as part of that, they must include plans Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years ago

Free Courses, Information and Materials for Teachers in Belgium

The Flemish Foundation for Traffic Knowledge (VSV) provides free courses on traffic safety and mobility education to both teachers and those studying to become a teacher at pre-primary and primary schools as well as those teaching physical education at secondary schools in Flanders. They furthermore support them with information through Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years ago

Courses and Materials for Traffic Contact Teachers in Denmark

The Danish Ministry of Education recommends appointing a traffic contact teacher at all schools that teach pupils aged 6-16 years old. They are also encouraged to participate in the traffic contact teachers’ courses organised by the Danish Road Safety Council (Sikker Trafik), which are held yearly for new and ‘old’ Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years4th November 2022 ago

Road Safety Committees Required at Bulgarian Schools and Kindergartens

Since 2016, a new Ordinance has been enacted that requires every school, kindergarten and youth centre for personal growth and development in the country to appoint its own Road Safety Committee. This Committee has to support the head teacher in: The committees have to develop road safety yearly plans, which Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years3rd November 2022 ago

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