Reports

"Between 1986 and 2000, the Road Safety Foundation published over 30 reports, several of which provided the basis of new legislation or government policy"

Reports produced by the Road Safety Foundation under the European Road Assessment Programme (EuroRAP) are also available to download from www.eurorap.org. Associated press releases and risk maps are also available.

 
Click on the links below for more information.

Reference Report Title
Issue Date
Full Report
RSF 06/10 SAVING LIVES FOR LESS report May 2010 Download
(PDF 3.7Mb)
 
RSF 05/10 Britons Take Care on French Roads, Warns Report May 2010 Download
(PDF 10.1Mb)
 
RSF 01/10 Protect and Survive: Star Rating England's Trunk Road Network for Safety
Jan 2010
Download
(PDF 14.9Mb)
RSF 01/09 EuroRAP 2009 Results: Measuring and mapping the safety of Britain’s motorways and A roads
June 2009
Download
(PDF 16.1Mb)
RSF 02/08 Getting ahead: returning Britain to European leadership in road casualty reduction
July 2008
Download (PDF)
RSF/E 01/08 EuroRAP in Ireland: Risk and Star rating of Ireland’s major roads
May 2008
Download (PDF)
RSF/E 01/06 How safe are Britain’s main roads? EuroRAP 2006: British Results
May 2006
Download (PDF)
RSF/E 02/05 EuroRAP 2005: Ireland Results – Risk rating Ireland’s major roads
Mar 2005
Download (PDF)
RSF/E 01/05 EuroRAP 2005: British Results – Tracking collisions and road improvements; Monitoring motorcycle involvement; Benchmarking across Europe
Mar 2005
Download (PDF)
RSF/E 01/04 EuroRAP 2004: British Results
June 2004
Download (PDF)
RSF/E 01/03 EuroRAP 2003: British Results
Sept 2003
Download (PDF)


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