We updated some general road-safety comparisons between Finland and the best performing European countries safety-wise: Sweden, the UK and the Netherlands (SUN countries). The main conclusions were that (i) there is a substantial safety potential for Finland, and (ii) Sweden is the number one choice among the SUN countries for safety comparison with Finland, to define more specific aspects of the safety potential. Comparison of the number of fatalities per population between Finland and Sweden showed that for Finland, there is a safety potential of 99 yearly fatalities. Two thirds of the potential is on public roads and one third on non-public roads, mainly streets. The highest potential for fatality reduction is for cars, related mainly to...
The aim of the study was to examine the prevalence of pedestrian fatalities and serious injuries (MA...
Recent trends (1980-2007) in mortality from road traffic crashes in European countries, and, for com...
This report compares the safety performance of 27 European countries – the25 EU member states, Norwa...
We updated some general road-safety comparisons between Finland and the best performing European cou...
Purpose: The main aim of this study is to identify factors behind Finland having a poorer road traff...
One of the most significant costs associated with automobile travel is the number of road accidents ...
We tried statistically to determine the biggest risks for accidents and injuries in Finland compared...
The aim of the study was to examine the prevalence of pedestrian fatalities and serious injuries (MA...
Our main objective is to describe the experience in Finland and Lithuania regarding serious road tra...
‘Traffic Safety 2025’ is a consortium project that has been going on in Finland since year 2008 with...
In Finland, all fatal on-road and off-road motor vehicle crashes are subject to an in-depth investig...
The road safety performance of different countries within Europe varies substantially. The three cou...
We have compiled several statistics from the German institute database, IRTAD, and the United Nation...
In international comparison, Finland has one of the lowest rates of fatalities in road accidents per...
There is a general interest in the comparison of road safety developments in different countries. Co...
The aim of the study was to examine the prevalence of pedestrian fatalities and serious injuries (MA...
Recent trends (1980-2007) in mortality from road traffic crashes in European countries, and, for com...
This report compares the safety performance of 27 European countries – the25 EU member states, Norwa...
We updated some general road-safety comparisons between Finland and the best performing European cou...
Purpose: The main aim of this study is to identify factors behind Finland having a poorer road traff...
One of the most significant costs associated with automobile travel is the number of road accidents ...
We tried statistically to determine the biggest risks for accidents and injuries in Finland compared...
The aim of the study was to examine the prevalence of pedestrian fatalities and serious injuries (MA...
Our main objective is to describe the experience in Finland and Lithuania regarding serious road tra...
‘Traffic Safety 2025’ is a consortium project that has been going on in Finland since year 2008 with...
In Finland, all fatal on-road and off-road motor vehicle crashes are subject to an in-depth investig...
The road safety performance of different countries within Europe varies substantially. The three cou...
We have compiled several statistics from the German institute database, IRTAD, and the United Nation...
In international comparison, Finland has one of the lowest rates of fatalities in road accidents per...
There is a general interest in the comparison of road safety developments in different countries. Co...
The aim of the study was to examine the prevalence of pedestrian fatalities and serious injuries (MA...
Recent trends (1980-2007) in mortality from road traffic crashes in European countries, and, for com...
This report compares the safety performance of 27 European countries – the25 EU member states, Norwa...