ESRA2, carried out between 2018 and 2019 (in 2 waves), covered 48 countries across 6 continents and 35 National Partners took part in this second edition.

  • 2 waves: 2018 & 2019
  • Ca. 45,000 road users
  • 5 main road safety topics covered
  • 4 target groups covered (car drivers, moped riders & motorcyclists, cyclists, pedestrians)
  • A common questionnaire developed and translated in 61 national language versions
  • 20 min questionnaire over 300 variables per respondent

The ESRA2 steering group members are:

  • Vias institute, Belgium
  • BASt - Federal Highway Research Institute, Germany
  • BFU - Swiss Council for Accident Prevention, Switzerland
  • CTL – Research Centre for Transport and Logistics, Italy
  • IATSS - International Association of Traffic and Safety Sciences, Japan
  • ITS - Motor Transport Institute, Poland
  • KFV - Austrian Road Safety Board, Austria
  • NTUA - National Technical University of Athens, Greece
  • PRP - Portuguese Road Safety Association, Portugal
  • SWOV - Institute for Road Safety Research, Netherlands
  • TIRF - Traffic Injury Research Foundation, Canada

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