This ETSC report examines the data on child road deaths from across Europe during the period 2006-2016. As well as showing the differences that still exist between countries, it gives examples of policies that have led to faster progress and areas for improvement.

The report furthermore sets out the main measures for reducing the risks to children including vehicle safety, child restraint systems, improved infrastructure, mobility policies and education, helmet use, pre-hospital care and licensing of young drivers who, in some countries, are able to ride a moped or scooter at the age of 14.

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