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Notification on Transitional Period of 5 Years for Replacement of the Old Registration Plates with the Old Code MK by the New Code NMK. Entered into Force 17 June 2019.
Official Document,
21 November 2019
Assessing the Impacts of Vehicle Emissions and Safety Regulations
Discussion Paper,
12 November 2019
Notification from Germany on Two Short-Term Licences D-20005 and D-20006 Valid from 10 October 2019 to 08 November 2019
Official Document,
8 October 2019
New Directions for Data-Driven Transport Safety
Corporate Partnership Board Report, Policy Insights,
22 May 2019
- Develop standards and platforms for the collection and sharing of safety-critical vehicle data.
- Ensure privacy in the use of safety-critical data.
- Refine the applications of surrogate traffic safety metrics.
- Harness Big Data for road safety but beware of biases.
- Review training needs for road safety professionals.
- Empower transport users and workers through mechanisms to report safety concerns.
- Make safety-critical vehicle data available for telematics applications.
- Find ways to integrate smartphones into Cooperative-ITS to benefit all users.
- Improve and link police and hospital data on road crash injuries.
- Prevent, detect and signal driver distractions.
- Revise trigger mechanisms for automatic crash notification and event data recording.
- Share data to enforce limits on driving hours in the gig economy.
- Favour more accurate and relevant geo-spatial accuracy for safety applications.
- Update legal frameworks to account for ubiquitous sensing data and their use in improving safety.
High Capacity Transport
Case-Specific Policy Analysis, Policy Insights,
1 May 2019
- Use the potential of High Capacity Vehicles to increase transport efficiency, reduce traffic volumes, lower emissions and achieve better safety outcomes.
- Use well-monitored trials to introduce High Capacity Vehicles on a road network.
- Configure High Capacity Vehicles for the specific area in which they will operate.
Road Safety in European Cities
Case-Specific Policy Analysis, Policy Insights,
10 April 2019
- Develop mobility plans and observatories in cities.
- Use appropriate indicators to measure the safety of vulnerable road users.
- Collect traffic casualty data from hospitals and from the population, not only from police records.
- Improve the comparability of road safety statistics. Adopt ambitious targets for casualty number reduction.
- Focus on protecting vulnerable road users.
- Conduct further research on crash risks.
- Local government should demonstrate leadership.
- Gather evidence that can serve as fundament of road safety policy.
- Create strong Metropolitan Transport Authorities.
ДОПОЛНИТЕЛЬНАЯ ИНФОРМАЦИЯ К статьям 8) и 9) главы 2 Руководства пользователя по Многосторонней квоте ЕКМТ, 2014
Official Document,
21 March 2019
Appendix III: I. Decision no 465 of 26 July 2018 on Establishment of Task Force for Improving the Level of Road Control of Motor Vehicles and Trailers II. Responsibilities of GDRTS
Official Document,
10 March 2019
Updated Estimates of the Relationship Between the Business Cycle and Traffic Fatalities
Discussion Paper,
4 March 2019
Report by FYR Macedonia on Implementation of the Quality Charter
Official Document,
11 February 2019
Report by Bosnia and Herzegovina on Implementation of the Quality Charter
Official Document,
11 February 2019
Commercial Vehicle On-Board Safety Systems
Roundtable Report, Policy Insights,
24 January 2019
- Ensure international harmonisation of regulation for autonomous trucks.
- Use the flexibility within existing regulatory frameworks to accommodate vehicle automation technologies.
- Weigh the advantages, disadvantages and limits to stretching existing regulatory frameworks to cover safe vehicle automation.
- Consider data-led approaches for regulating vehicles with high automation levels. Consider government intervention to address labour issues if and where they arise.