Mid-term review of the EU road safety policy framework 2021-2030
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From 2024 to 2025
TML, together with project partners, is conducting a mid-term review of the EU road safety policy framework 2021-2030, analysing the current situation, challenges, and emerging technologies. TML is responsible for the projections and offers recommendations for improvements and adjustments to the policy by 2030 and beyond.
In collaboration with its project partners, TML is assessing the current EU and Member States' Road Safety policy framework for the 2021–2030 period at its halfway point. We describe where things stand today, what challenges the framework is facing, and what new developments and technologies are emerging – each with their own opportunities and hurdles. With this insight, we will pinpoint areas for improvement and propose recommendations for changes up to 2030 and beyond.
Our research approach combines forward-looking analysis, input from various stakeholders, and a review of how these policies have been put into practice.
The study has two key parts:
The study covers all 27 EU Member States, focusing on the period from 2019 onwards. It considers two timeframes: a short-term one up to 2030 and a longer-term one extending to 2050.
TML is part of the core team and will be responsible for the foresight analysis.
In collaboration with its project partners, TML is assessing the current EU and Member States' Road Safety policy framework for the 2021–2030 period at its halfway point. We describe where things stand today, what challenges the framework is facing, and what new developments and technologies are emerging – each with their own opportunities and hurdles. With this insight, we will pinpoint areas for improvement and propose recommendations for changes up to 2030 and beyond.
Our research approach combines forward-looking analysis, input from various stakeholders, and a review of how these policies have been put into practice.
The study has two key parts:
- Looking back: we review the current state of road safety and assess how well the EU and its Member States have performed up to now, including any challenges they have faced.
- Looking ahead: we explore future challenges and opportunities based on recent trends and changes that could shape road safety in the future.
The study covers all 27 EU Member States, focusing on the period from 2019 onwards. It considers two timeframes: a short-term one up to 2030 and a longer-term one extending to 2050.
TML is part of the core team and will be responsible for the foresight analysis.