December 2019 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 31/01/2020 ONISR Article In December 2019 road traffic fatalities were stable compared to December 2018 with 3 fewer people killed.
Mandate 2013-2015 Updated on 20/12/2019 Page de base The National Road Safety Council established on February 13, 2013 in plenary session the composition of the Committee of Experts which is to assist it in its work during the period 2013-2015.
Mandate 2017-2019 Updated on 20/12/2019 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 2017-2020 mandate were appointed at the beginning of 2017.
November 2019 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 13/12/2019 ONISR Article Road deaths in November 2019 are down compared to November 2018, with 14 fewer deaths.
Highway code Updated on 27/11/2019 Page de base The Highway Code gathers regulations and laws that govern travel on road space. Whether on roads or highways outside urban areas, streets or boulevards within urban areas, a smooth road sharing between the various road users is essential for the…
October 2019 Road Safety dashboard Updated on 14/11/2019 ONISR Article In October 2019, road traffic fatalities decrease compared to October 2018 with 22 fewer people killed.
Change to winter time Updated on 04/11/2019 ONISR Article Each year, the daylight saving time change ends on the last Sunday of October. As night falls at the end of the afternoon, while people travel back home, there is an increased crash risk for pedestrians.
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.