Road Safety Institute is rated 3 out of 5 in the category transportation/trucking/railroad. Read and write reviews about Road Safety Institute. The idea of making roads safer is one of the few consensus ideas unreservedly accepted throughout the world. The mission to reduce the number of victims and victims of traffic accidents is a priority for all governments and international organizations! In Bulgaria, we have all witnessed over the last few years, the enormous efforts of executive and legislative power to limit the damage from road traffic injuries. Despite these efforts, our country is the only one in the European Union that has not improved its road safety performance for seven years and its level of emergency is at the level of it was at in 2011. The establishment of Road Safety Institute in Bulgaria as an independent non-governmental organization is in order to unite the expertise potential of the civil society in the country and to support the institutions’ work on the problems of the road safety. Our goals: Increasing the level of the road safety in the country; Pooling the expertise potential in the field of the road safety; Building and developing international contacts, exchange of experience and good practices; Generate, maintain and distribute information resources related to the road safety issues; Supporting the activities of state authorities and institutions in the field of the road safety and scientific research. Our tasks: Conduct continuous monitoring of the activities of all the institutions responsible for the road safety; Preparation and dissemination of reports analyses and studies on the state of the road safety and the effectiveness of the counteraction of road traffic injuries; Objective analysis of crashes and the reasons for them; Drawing up concepts and strategies for the implementation of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and international standards in organizations involved in road traffic.
Address
Bulevard Dragan Tsankov 26a
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Izgrev, Sofia City