Capping vehicle size, along with electrification and shifting modes of urban travel, will significantly reduce transport costs, energy consumption, and climate impact while improving safety, says a new study by the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) and the University of California, Davis (UC Davis), supported by the FIA Foundation.
The fourth FIA Safety Week brought together sport and safety specialists to share the latest innovations, guidance, and best practices to improve motor sport safety standards worldwide, supported by the FIA Foundation.
The Youth Action for Livable Cities campaign has launched to create meaningful opportunities for young people in Vietnam to participate in the development of sustainable mobility and livable cities, supported by the FIA Foundation.
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This report from FIA Foundation and authored by investment experts at Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation reframes road safety as essential for ensuring a return for investors in transport infrastructure. Too often, effective financing for road safety is not available. This report seeks to address the gap in financing globally on road safety, setting out a way that investors can secure faster more reliable returns while saving lives.
In a major step toward improving road safety, the National Institute of Traffic and Land Transport (INTRANT) has issued new technical regulations requiring that all motorcycle helmets imported and sold in the Dominican Republic meet certified safety standards.
Government agencies, engineering consultants, and development partners from across Sub-Saharan Africa came together for the Safe Schools Africa roundtable convened by Amend and the FIA Foundation in Johannesburg.
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