European Road Safety Charter has over 2100 Signatories
RoadSafe is proud to be a signatory of the European Road Safety Charter - a participatory platform made up of enterprises, associations, research institutions and public authorities. Each signatory has undertaken to carry out concrete actions and share their good practice. The objective of the Charter, which now has 2100 signatories is to help reduce road fatalities.
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