RADAR - REMINDER: LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER FOR ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE SAFETY WEBINAR

12-06-2020
 
 

LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER FOR ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE SAFETY WEBINAR!

 
 

Are you registered for a free Road Infrastructure Safety Webinar on Safer Roads Investment Plans (SRIP) and Provisions for Vulnerable Roads Users (Pedestrians and Cyclists)? It’s happening on Tuesday, June 16, and on Wednesday, June 17, at 10:00 am CET.

 

 

 

Webinars had been announced during training courses in each country and are a way to complete the RADAR training course concept. Those interested in SRIP and Provisions for VRUs are welcome to join us as well!

 

As a reminder, this webinar on June 16 and 17, feature presentations from industry experts who are equipped and excited to share tools to identify risk on roads and ways to contribute to safer road infrastructure. 

 

More information on the webinar HERE

 

Register now to join this informative discussion- and come prepared to ask the experts your own questions!

 

 

 

P.S. Next webinar on ITS, speed management and calming approaches & SR4S will follow soon - STAY TUNED!

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

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