India raises ambition for financing safe and sustainable mobility
The FIA Foundation is working with the Government of India and partners to raise political and financial support for safe and sustainable mobility both nationally and globally.
The FIA Foundation is working with the Government of India and partners to raise political and financial support for safe and sustainable mobility both nationally and globally.
The Partnership for Active Travel and Health (PATH) coalition has launched Walking and Cycling Regional Fact Sheets, supported by the FIA Foundation.
The Automobile Club of Moldova (ACM) has implemented road safety upgrades around three schools using iRAP’s Star Ratings for Schools (SR4S) methodology supported by the FIA Foundation through the FIA Road Safety Grant Programme.
FIA Foundation joined Johns Hopkins University, the Institute for Transportation Engineers, and the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety in sponsoring a US Vision Zero Academy.
In Mongolia, the FIA Foundation joined partners Eastern Alliance for Safe and Sustainable Transport (EASST) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in a special road safety roundtable and the launch of a new child road safety programme.
In a Congressional briefing organized by the Association for Safe International Road Travel (ASIRT) with support from the FIA Foundation, a diverse panel of representatives from government, international organizations, philanthropy, and education sectors convened to shed light the imperative of prioritizing road safety measures for all vulnerable road users, as well as Americans abroad whose #1 killer is unsafe roads.
The Institute of Policies for Transport and Development (ITDP) and the Road Safety Council of Costa Rica (COSEVI) developed a Transport Analysis Conflict (TCA) manual supported by the FIA Foundation and the Automobile Club of Costa Rica (ACCR).