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Safety is one of the biggest challenges facing the road transport industry today. More than 3,000 people die on the road each day – amounting to almost 1.25 million deaths per year. With statistics indicating that between 85 and 90% of road traffic accidents are the result of driver error, significant progress is still required to make roads around the world safer.
Research conducted by IRU in 2018 found that for 92% of the road transport industry, improving driver safety represented a key benefit of the latest advances in technology and innovation. In fact, one in three of the transport companies surveyed rated safety as the top innovation opportunity. International organisations similarly recognised the importance of safety, ranking it alongside telematics and sustainability as one of the three biggest innovation opportunities. Transport operators also valued road safety innovation in terms of its potential to help their companies boost productivity, meet customer demand and gain a competitive edge on the market.
In response to those clearly identified needs for improved safety, and to capitalise on the corresponding innovation opportunities offered, the second IRU Logistics and Innovation Forum – taking place in London on 21 February 2020 – will focus on the importance of industry investment in innovation to make our roads safer. The Forum will offer attendees valuable networking and business development opportunities, bringing transport operators, suppliers and clients together to share their knowledge and the latest insights into developments in road safety.
What will be discussed
Every death that takes place on our roads is one too many. Across the world, urgent action is required to ensure road safety for all road users.
“Transport operators, the environment and society as a whole will benefit from easy-to-use and scalable safety innovations. These innovations will result in fewer accidents caused by human error, more comfortable driving conditions, improved mobility, and greater reductions in CO2 emissions,” said Sjoerd Boot from Transport en Logistiek Nederland (TLN), President of IRU’s Commission on Services to Road Transport Operators.
Through its Logistics and Innovation Forum, IRU will bring together the key players in the transport industry and the leading organisations driving innovation, to discuss the next steps in implementing the latest road safety developments. Read more
Source: IRU