


eSafety Support
eSafety Support actively assists transport stakeholders in their efforts to increase public awareness of the enormous impact intelligent vehicle safety systems, so called eSafety systems, can have on road safety.
The eSafety initiative brings together the European Commission, public authorities, industry and other stakeholders in a drive to accelerate the development, deployment and use of eSafety systems. The main aim is to contribute to the European Commission’s 2001 goal of halving the number of fatalities on Europe’s roads by 2010.
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Calendar of events 2010!!
EUROPEAN 112 DAY - 11 February 2010
Cooperative Mobility Showcase 2010:
smart vehicles on intelligent roads
23 - 26 March 2010, Amsterdam
Registrations now open!


"Rewarding excellence in deployment of eSafety systems"
The eSafety Awards ceremony took place on 22nd September,
at the ITS World Congress, Stockholm, Sweden, at the European Commission stand.
2009 Winners

EC Deputy Director General Zoran Stanèiè announced each winner and handed out the prices.
The eSafety Awards provided an invaluable opportunity to highlight the successes of the most outstanding, ambitious and innovative eSafety deployments and rewarded those people and organisations most worthy of recognition and praise.
Watch video interviews with the winners!
Winner Category 1 - "Lifetime Achievement" - Mr André Vits, former EC
Winner Category 2 - "Industry/Technology" - Mr Jorg Breuer, on behalf of Daimler
Winner Category 3 - "Policy" - Mr Robert Verweij, on behalf of Rijkswaterstaat
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Highlights |
01 October 2009 The third edition of the eSafety Awards took place on 22 September, 2009 at the Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress in Stockholm. |
| 18 September 2009 The first eSafety Challenge annual event took place on 8-9 September 2009 in Vallelunga, Italy. |
| 10 September 2009 The mobile phone operators are joining the car industry and the majority of Member States to roll out eCall across Europe. |
| 25 August 2009 The European Commission urges EU countries to accelerate the voluntary implementation process of the new in-vehicle emergency call system (eCall). |
| 05 May 2009 On 27 April 2009, the eCall Memorandum of Understanding (eCall MoU) got the backing of Estonia. |
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