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Co-funded By the Helmet & Moto Teenagers Campaign *This document arises from the EYFRS Project, co-financed by the European Commission, The sole responsibility for its content lies with the authors. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union. The European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained there in. European Road Safety Charter 2013-2016 Workshops Campaign Suggestion

SITUATION More and more two-wheelers are on the streets Particularly in cities, they offer a solution to increasing traffic Practical and fun but vulnerable Compared to cars, two-wheelers are less stable, less visible and offer less protection to the driver Wearing a helmet is the single most effective way of reducing head injuries and fatalities of two-wheelers drivers Youngsters are more likely to take risks and not wearing helmet (tendency, peer pressure, not matching with style ) Europa WHO

STATISTICS From 2001 to 2007, the number of motorcycles on European roads increased 34% In 2008 for example, at least 6 800 riders were killed It means that they account for some 19% of all road fatalities but only 1% of road user 1 in 3 victims among PTW users is under 25 Middle-aged riders have higher accident rates than car drivers of the same age Europa THINK

STATISTICS 30 motorcyclists are killed or injured every day at junctions Motorcyclists are 35 times more likely to be killed in a road traffic accident than car drivers They are more motorcyclists killed in the countryside and by daytime Wearing a helmet reduces the risk of severity injury by 72% and the risk of death by 39% With appropriate laws, the rate of helmet use may exceed 90% THINK WHO

RISKS Not wearing a helmet increases: Risk of head injury Severity of head injuries Likelihood of dying from head injury Likelihood of long-term disability

EUROPE 90% have a law that applies to all riders Effective enforcement in 46% of EU countries Comprehensive motorcycle helmet law = All riders, all roads, all engine types + helmet standard WHO (2013)

ACTIONS Strategies to increase helmet use: Compulsory laws Helmet distribution for 14y-25y (in schools, universities, via contests, soccer games, etc.) Introduce helmet standard (to raise quality) Helmet public awareness campaign WHO (2013)

CAMPAIGNS 2-wheeler must be 2x more focused EYFRS www.securite-routiere.gouv.fr

CAMPAIGNS City VS countryside It s even better with a helmet (Swiss campaign) We see dangers in city but the biggest danger in moto is to believe that there is none (countryside) BPA, Swiss cycling, ATE www.securite-routiere.gouv.fr

TORES PONT The police of Debrecen developed in 2012 an educational project called "Crash Course aiming at high schools students, about traffic accident prevention The "Crash Course = reuniting a policeman, a firefighter, an ambulance man, a member of a Victim's Rights Association (a victim or a family member of a victim) and a coroner Pictures and videos of accidents are integrated in the presentations in order to enhance the emotional response Different theatrical elements (desires written on a balloon, personal questions, etc.) make the message more consumable and transmittable.

TORES PONT Opportunity to create discussions with policemen and youngsters Proximity Credibility

TORES PONT The aim of the project is for young people to be able to: 1. Work out possibilities to avoid accidents 2. Have a better ability to recognize risky situations and to use this knowledge 3. Have a realistic evaluation of accidents 4. Recognize the age specific risks of accidents and learn from other's mistakes 5. Have appropriate reactions to other's risky behavior 6. Stand up to their peers with confidence to order them to discontinue their dangerous behavior Aim = to deliver personal experience and to bring out strong emotions from young people

TORES PONT Results: Two years after the launch of the program, the number of fatal accidents dropped by 50%, while in surrounding counties they only managed to achieve mild reductions They achieved way more with this performance based on personal contact, than for example a big media campaign

PERCIGÔNES A road and civic education track dedicated to learning the twowheeler, forming more than 1,000 college students a year at road safety Unique center in Europe (Near Lyon, France) Created with the assistance of the Department, the Federation of Motorcyclists club of the National Police Two sessions of 2h30 on two different days

PERCIGÔNES Polices Forces = public safety, public order but at Percigônes they are also educators Being a policemen allows you to talk about road safety and to have an impact on youth Here Polices Forces are meeting youth outside any inspection or identity check Aim: Give youth the knowledge of what is road safety Give them the opportunity to develop a relationship of trust with Police Forces

NEW CAMPAIGN Target: 14-18y Work with motorcycles organizations (such as FEMA) and police forces Educate on helmet use & highlight the importance of practicing/training Use the Egg helmet tool Let s be attractive! Sponsors to distribute helmets Contest to win helmets (drawing contest?) Customize helmets?

TIPS Make sure you: Look React Stay in control Enhance your skills Expect the unexpected Think ahead and give yourself time to react Adapt your speed to the conditions With qualified trainers The best ride is a controlled ride, where you can enjoy a smooth and safe journey THINK

TIPS Be bright, be seen! Cover up! IBSR

European Road Safety Charter 2013-2016 Workshops Campaign Suggestion Good luck! Don t forget your helmet! *This document arises from the EYFRS Project, co-financed by the European Commission, The sole responsibility for its content lies with the authors. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union. The European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained there in. Co-funded By the