The University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences is participating in the EUROS@P-NWRSA Erasmus+ project - a collaboration between five European universities: Gdansk University of Technology, University of Zagreb, Bauhaus University of Weimar, Lund University, and University of Catania. This Erasmus+ initiative aims to enhance road safety across Europe by developing the competencies of faculty staff, students and road infrastructure managers.
Project focuses on the development of teaching materials for Network-wide Road Safety Assessment (NWRSA) safety assessment protocols, a new procedure on an EU level, which was introduced in Directive 2019/1936 (RISM directive).
The EuroSAP-NWRSA project has several core objectives:
International collaboration is key to achieving these goals as it encourages knowledge exchange and distributes cutting edge innovative solutions in the field of road safety among partner universities.
The EuroSAP-NWRSA project is designed to impact various groups, including:
The project builds on the achievements of the EuroS@P—European Road Safety Partnership from 2020-2023, funded by Erasmus+. The former project saw collaboration among Gdansk University of Technology, University of Zagreb, Bauhaus University of Weimar, European Institute of Road Assessment, and University of Catania.
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