Eco-driving : from SERRES research to ecoDriver, a European research project Updated on 02/07/2020 Gustave Eiffel University Article Ifsttar's work on SERRES (Solutions for Environmentally and Safety Responsible Road Management) project explored the influence of infrastructure and traffic on fuel consumption and how drivers can act upon their vehicle to minimise it. EcoDriver is…
May 2020 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 15/06/2020 ONISR Article In May 2020, 226 people were killed on French roads, in France mainland or in French overseas territories.
April 2020 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 15/05/2020 ONISR Article In April 2020, 110 people were killed on French roads, in France mainland or in French overseas territories.
March 2020 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 09/04/2020 ONISR Article In March 2020, 170 people were killed on French roads, in France mainland or in French overseas territories.
February 2020 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 11/03/2020 ONISR Article In February 2020, 240 people were killed on French roads, in France mainland or in French overseas territories.
Mandate 2020-2022 Updated on 02/03/2020 Page de base Following a call for candidates from the scientific and technical community and a selection by jury, the members of the committee of experts for the 2020-2022 term of office were appointed by decree dated 20 February 2020. The decree can be…
January 2020 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 17/02/2020 ONISR Article In January 2020, 276 people were killed on French roads, in France mainland or in French overseas territories.
Traffic offences Updated on 15/10/2019 ONISR Article A road traffic offence is defined as an action that contravenes the Highway Code. Road traffic offences may take various forms (parking offences, speeding, driving under the influence of drugs, lack of a driving licence, hit-and-run offences, etc…
Convictions for traffic offences Updated on 15/10/2019 Ministry of Justice Article In 2023, 407 300 road safety offenders were referred by public prosecutors, representing 21 % of all offenders referred that year. This summary is based on provisional 2023 data provided by the Ministry of Justice.