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Monday 7th February 2011

EC seeks help with road safety survey

The European Commission is asking road safety professionals to complete an online questionnaire to help it implement a new project.

The DaCoTA project aims to further develop the European Road Safety Observatory (ERSO) in a bid to improve commonly available data and tools in the road safety domain.

ERSO provides objective data and information for all stakeholders involved in road safety.

DaCoTA is examining which data and tools are required by Europe’s road safety stakeholders – and should therefore be made available on the ERSO website.

The European Commission is encouraging road safety professionals to fill out an online questionnaire to help gather information. The survey will be open until 28 February.

Click here for more information and to fill out the questionnaire.

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