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New partnership launched to pilot child friendly roads around schools in Azerbaijan

New partnership launched to pilot child friendly roads around schools in Azerbaijan

by EASST | Apr 29, 2022 | Azerbaijan, Children's Road Safety, News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building

On April 13th, supported by the World Bank’s Global Road Safety Facility, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) launched a new partnership in Azerbaijan to develop child-friendly road design and implement child-friendly speed management around schools.

New legal amendments in Georgia to see improved regulation of powered two-wheelers

New legal amendments in Georgia to see improved regulation of powered two-wheelers

by EASST | Mar 29, 2022 | Georgia, News, Road Safety Enforcement

From this week, licensing and the registration of mopeds and light ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) has become mandatory in Georgia.

EASST statement on Ukraine and our support for FIRE AID’s emergency response

EASST statement on Ukraine and our support for FIRE AID’s emergency response

by EASST | Mar 11, 2022 | News, Ukraine

EASST stands in solidarity with the people of Ukraine. Our thoughts are with all our friends and colleagues in Ukraine and their families during this time of horrific sadness and uncertainty.

Advancing 30km/h School Speed Zones in Armenia, Moldova, and Georgia

Advancing 30km/h School Speed Zones in Armenia, Moldova, and Georgia

by EASST | Feb 24, 2022 | Armenia, Children's Road Safety, Georgia, Moldova, News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building

With the support of the FIA Foundation Advocacy Hub, we have been working with our local partners in Armenia, Moldova, and Georgia towards securing policy change commitments to reduce speed limits to 30 km/h around schools.

An examination of public attitudes to 30km/h urban speed limits in the EASST region

An examination of public attitudes to 30km/h urban speed limits in the EASST region

by EASST | Feb 23, 2022 | Children's Road Safety, News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building

EASST’s Corrine Vibert presents the results of our public perceptions survey on 30km/h speed limits at the IRF Young Professionals Summit 2021.

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