ASECAP DAYS 2024: early bird registration deadline extended until 2 April

 

 

                    13-15 May 2024, Milan, Italy      

                     Register by 2 April to benefit from early bird fees!!!

 
                    More info about our event on the 2024 ASECAP Days website

                   

 

 

16th ASECAP Road Safety Conference, 5 March 2024, Madrid

         Hosted by SEOPAN     

                   Theme: Acting to change driver's behaviour to reach vision zero goal for motorist and staff

      Download the speakers' presentations

 

 

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European Road Safety Charter

Safety is the very first priority for the European toll motorways association. ASECAP has renewed its strong commitment to the European Road Safety Charter in spring 2009.

ASECAP actions are twofold. On one hand, ASECAP spreads the information on EU policies, plan and advice to all its members (20 national bodies representing 156 companies). For example, ASECAP has carefully monitored and participated to the works on the EU Directive on road infrastructure safety management. ASECAP still follows actively the implementation process of the Directive.  

On the other hand, ASECAP gathers the knowledge, the datas and the achievements of toll roads in safety matters. ASECAP also makes it publicly available, more specifically to the European Institutions in order to offer  its high-level degree of expertise to the EU policy makers (bottom-up approach). In this respect, ASECAP has set a Permanent Committee (COPER II) devoted to safety and composed of several of its members.  Events are also regularly organized with safety as core issue. Especially during the  Annual meetings where the European toll motorways professionals (an average of 350 delegates) can meet directly the European Institutions and contribute to specific sessions on road safety.


Further information:

Website of European Road Safety Charter

download ASECAP's renewal commitment to the European Road Safety Charter - 19.06.09
 download ASECAP brochure on Road Safety 2009