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German Study on Competence Areas for Successful Traffic Participation

Knowledge of the most important competences for traffic participation and their development is a prerequisite for the development of differentiated school and pre-school transport education. The German Association of Insurers has published a comprehensive study related to the competence areas related to successful traffic participation. Mobility skills are not limited Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years ago

“Do It Right” in Secondary Education in Greece

The “Do It Right” programme for adolescents focuses not only on developing skills, but also promotes ‘safety minded’ behaviour by changing false beliefs and unhealthy attitudes. The programme, implemented in Greece by RSI Panos Mylonas, focuses on key risk factors on the road: drink driving, non-seatbelt use, reaction time and Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years4th November 2022 ago

An Elective Course at Norwegian Secondary Schools

The elective subjects in Norway are practical subjects, contributing to increased motivation and more varied training for the pupils. An elective course in traffic knowledge can be chosen by pupils aged 14-16 years. The course helps pupils move safely in traffic by providing knowledge, skills and attitudes, and aims to Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years4th November 2022 ago

Cycling Tests across Europe

All across Europe, pupils are tested for their skills in safely riding a bicycle. These tests usually combine theory and practice: they do not only focus on ensuring that the pupils have sufficient knowledge, but also sufficient skills and the right behaviour to safely ride their bikes. Each spring in Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years4th November 2022 ago
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