The annual European Road Safety Summer School, which is presented in English, is a partnership initiative by Road Safety GB Academy, the Transportation Research Institute (IMOB) of Hasselt University, the VSV (Flemish Foundation for Traffic Knowledge), the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) and Polis.

The 2019 edition of the five-day course will once again be staged in Mechelen, Belgium, on 26-30 August.

The course will present an integrated approach to road safety, based on good practice examples from a number of European countries – with ample networking and knowledge exchange opportunities.

Topics to be covered in the programme include road safety strategies (the Safe System approach), strategies in education and awareness raising, infrastructure, technologies and enforcement.

The programme also includes excursions to Mechelen, Hasselt and Brussels – and a visit to the European Parliament.

Liz Brooker, chair of Road Safety GB, will deliver two presentations in a session titled ‘education, awareness raising and infrastructure’ on Tuesday 27 August. Liz’s presentations will cover ‘road safety in a public health context’ and ‘understanding the target audience’.

On Thursday 29 August, Jeremy Phillips, Road Safety GB director of research, will cover ‘awareness raising and enforcement’ in a session titled ‘technology, enforcement and targeted policy’.

In the same session Marie Woltman, Devon County Council’s road safety data analysis and performance officer, will deliver a presentation focusing on ‘data visualisation’.

The delegate fee for the whole five-day course is €575, with individual day tickets from €95.

Click here to register to attend.