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Guidelines for Safe Routes to School in Germany

The German Federal Highway Institute BASt offers a guideline which includes best practice examples for the development of safe routes to school plans.  The guideline is directed to parents as well as school managers and teachers, and contains useful advice related to the process of developing, implementing and evaluating safe Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years3rd 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

Traffic Safety Plans as a Guide for Systematic Traffic Safety Education in Finland

To support systematic and long-term traffic safety education, a school-specific traffic safety plan is drawn up. To achieve the best results, the Finnish Road Safety Council (Liikenneturva) recommends schools pay attention to the following topics: a safe traffic environment that is evaluated on the basis of the capabilities and needs Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years3rd November 2022 ago

Majority of Danish Schools have a Traffic Policy

In its National Action Plan, the Danish Road Safety Commission recommends that all schools teaching children and youngsters aged 5-15 years old (Danish primary schools) develop a traffic policy, and that they should be supported by municipalities. In order to facilitate this recommendation, the Danish Road Safety Council (Sikker Trafik) Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years3rd November 2022 ago

Children’s Traffic Club in Norway

The Children’s Traffic Club, an initiative of the Norwegian Council for Road Safety (NCRS; Trygg Trafikk) focuses on day-care centres, because if good habits are established when the children are still small, it is likely that they themselves will become responsible road-users. Many day-care centres and families with small children Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years3rd November 2022 ago

Road Safety Labels for Schools in the Netherlands

In order to encourage and support schools, nine provinces in the Netherlands have implemented a programme that rewards primary schools with a ‘road safety label’ when they implement road safety education as well as traffic safety measures in and around the school. ‘SCHOOL op SEEF’ is the programme in South Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years3rd November 2022 ago
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