Fire and rescue, police and military are together with politicians, highway engineers and drivers training this week under the auspices of the 75th road safety Congress come.
Organized by the Royal Society for the prevention of accidents (RoSPA) that three-day event to international knowledge on how to reduce deaths and injuries on the road to sammeln.Eine Swedish delegation is the country's road implement security policies - which sketch aim to eradicate all deaths - while a spokesman for the Dutch police is the emerging threat by driving and drugs.
Meanwhile, discuss the Department to create his vision for Britain's roads for transport, its road safety framework for the next decade will present as the safest in the world and the Scottish Government.
The driving standards agency is also to report on its ongoing reforms in the training and examination of driver set.
RoSPA head of road security Kevin Clinton said after the current road safety strategy and target period 2010 it is set later in the year, replaced by a new period that would bring "Updated priorities and new ambitious casualty reduction targets".
However, he added that although the United Kingdom is a "world leader" road safety, it could learn from international experience.
"Our 75th road safety Congress will provide a timely insight in other countries the same problem of too many roads are killed and injured on the addressing," Clinton said.
In November last year met to discuss the first Global Ministerial Conference on safety on the road in Russia as against the problem of road accidents, which every year worldwide kill 1.2 million.
Ended with a call for a "Decade of action ' on road safety, starting in 2011 würde.Es is to be hoped that the so-called"Moscow Declaration"formally next week global road safety debate, is accepted instead of the United Nations General Assembly."
Speech at the beginning of the month, said Chinese actress Michelle Yeoh, global Ambassador for the make roads safe campaign, it was vital, that the Declaration was approved.
"Millions of lives are at stake, and 2 March can signal to a new start in the way the world of road traffic injuries challenge," she added.
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