Motorcyclists Safety Workshop: Riding in a Safe System: Closing plenary
ITF Meeting
The workshop is co-organised by the International Transport Forum, the Swedish Transport Administration, (VTI), the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM), and the motorcycle manufacturers associations (IMMA and ACEM). It is a follow-up to the Third Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety, held in Stockholm in February 2020, and focuses on the nine recommendations of the Academic Expert Group and their application to motorcyclists’ safety.
This event builds on the 2008 Lillehammer workshop, which was the first international event to bring together all key stakeholders and which has proven influential in setting the agenda for developing government motorcycle strategies across the world. It also builds on the 2015 ITF research report “Improving Safety for Motorcycle, Scooter and Moped Riders”, which made recommendations on a wide range of measures to improve the safety of motorcyclists.
References
- ITF (2015), Improving Safety for Motorcycle, Scooter and Moped Riders
- ITF (2008), Workshop on Motorcycling Safey, Lillehammer, June 2008, Final report
- Swedish Transport Administration (2019), Saving Lives Beyond 2020: The Next Steps. Recommendations of the Academic Expert Group for the Third Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety
Read the policy brief on improving motorcyclist safety.
Schedule
Wednesday 9th June, 2021 (14:00-15.30 CEST)
- Opening session: Young Tae Kim, Secretary-General of the ITF, provides opening remarks (public)
- Programme
- Watch session recording
- Presentations
- Recommendations of the Recent Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety. What do they Mean for Motorcyclists, Claes Tingvall, Chair of the Academic Expert Group, and Maria Krafft, Director of Traffic Safety, Swedish Transport Administration
- The Challenges of Motorcyclists Safety, Nhan Tran, Head of Safety and Mobility, World Health Organization
- Outline of the Workshop, Veronique Feypell, Manager, Road Safety, International Transport Forum
Thursday 10th June, 2021 (14:00-16:00 CEST)
- Motorcycling in the regions (public)
- Programme
- Watch session recording
- Presentations
- Introduction, Edwin Bastiaensen, Secretary General, IMMA
- Powered Two-Wheelers in China, Bo Sui, AUTOLIV
- Indian Two-Wheeler industry, Prashant K Banerjee, Executive Director, Society of Indian Automotive Manufacturers (SIAM)
- Powered Two-Wheelers in South East Asia, Johannes Loman, President, Federation of Asian Motorcycle Manufacturers
- Motorcycling in Latin America, Hilda Gomez, consultant, Colombia
- Powered Two-Wheelers in Africa, Tawia Addo-Ashong, SSATP/World Bank
- PTW in Different Regions of the World: Europe, Antonio Perlot, Secretary General, ACEM
- Regional Facts and Figures: North America, Jeffrey Michael, Johns Hopkins University
Tuesday 15th June, 2021 (14:00-17:00 CEST)
- Sustainable practices, work related issues and procurement (invitation-only)
- Modal shift and urban needs (invitation-only)
Wednesday 16th June, 2021 (14:00-17:00 CEST)
- Training, education and licensing (invitation-only)
- Vehicle safety, protective safety and Intelligent Transport Systems (invitation-only)
Thursday 17th June, 2021 (14:00-17:00 CEST)
- Road infrastructure and road environment, towards a safe system integrating powered-two-wheeler mobility (invitation-only)
- Speed management, adapting speeds and behaviour to different environments (invitation-only)
Wednesday 23rd June, 2021 (14:00-17:00 CEST)
- Consolidation of recommendations (invitation-only)
Wednesday 29th September 2021 (14:00-16:00 CEST)
- Closing plenary (public)
- Watch session recording
- Speakers (if you would like to receive one of the presentations, please contact us.
- Opening remarks, Maria Krafft, Swedish Transport Administraton
- Background of the workshop, Veronique Feypell, ITF
- Priority actions and conclusions from the session “motorcycling in the regions”, Jonas Jansson, VTI, Sweden
- Sustainable reporting and procurement, Claes Tingvall, Sweden
- Urban needs and modal shift, Antonio Perlot, ACEM
- Speed management, Fred Wegman, Delft University of Technology
- Addressing child and youth safety, Hilda Gomez, Colombia
- Making the infrastructure motorcycle friendly, Greg Smith, IRAP
- Training, education and licensing, Martin Winkelbauer, KfV, Austria
- Promoting vehicle and protectective safety, Cecila Sunnevang, Autoliv
Organising Committee
- Chair: Maria Krafft, Swedish Transport Administration
- Edwin Bastiaensen, International Motorcycle Manufacturers Association (IMMA)
- Jesper Christensen, Swedish Motorcyclists Association
- Rex Deighton-Smith, International Transport Forum
- Veronique Feypell, International Transport Forum
- Rikard Fredriksson, Swedish Transport Administration
- Hilda Gomez, Consultant, Colombia
- Christopher Hodder, International Motorcycling Federation (FIM)
- Elin Karlsson, Swedish Motorcyclists Association
- Jonas Jansson, VTI, Sweden
- Dimitris Margaritis, Centre for Research & Technology, Hellas – CERTH, Greece
- Rajesh Menon, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM)
- Edward Moreland, Harley Davidson
- Antonio Perlot, Motorcycle Industry in Europe (ACEM)
- Jörgen Persson, Swedish Transport Administration
- Matteo Rizzi, Swedish Transport Administration
- Pierre Van Elslande, University Gustave Eiffel, France
- Veneta Vassileva, Motorcycle Industry in Europe (ACEM)
- Dolf Willigers - Federation of European Motorcyclists Associations (FEMA)
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