Project description
Efficient countermeasures to protect road traffic users from injury
Reducing injuries and long-term consequences in road traffic is crucial for achieving Vision Zero. With more transportation options in urban areas and the emergence of autonomous vehicles, ensuring safety for all road users demands innovative solutions. In this context, the EU-funded ProtAct-Us project aims to protect all road user groups from serious injuries and the long-term physical, cognitive, and mental health effects of road crashes. It will develop efficient, resilient, inclusive, and effective countermeasures and post-crash actions for all relevant road transport methods, thereby reducing the social costs associated with road crash-related injuries. The project will offer scientifically well-founded suggestions for future implementation into policies, regulations, and standardisation guidelines, promoting an inclusive approach to safety improvement.
Objective
Battling serious injuries and long-term consequences in road traffic remains one important issue in the overall goal of resilient future road transport (Vision Zero). Challenges of increasing personal transport in urban areas coupled with autonomous vehicles and shuttles, new mobility devices and the overall need to ensure the safety of vulnerable road users as well as all types of vehicle occupants’ require innovative approaches.
ProtAct-Us project aims at protecting all Road User Groups from serious injury and long-term physical, cognitive and mental health consequences of road crashes through innovatively interlinked research action between medical and engineering methods. ProtAct-Us enables therefore the development of efficient, resilient, inclusive and effective countermeasures as well as post-crash action for all relevant road transport means.
ProtAct-Us will work on the following goals and challenges:
Medical data correlation, standardization and classification of long-term physical, cognitive and mental health consequences of road crashes.
Robust and reliable assessment tools and methods allowing for effective countermeasure development for all road users.
Reduction of long-term consequences and related social cost of road crash related injuries for all road users.
The ProtAct-Us solutions will influence new standards in respect of extending current injury coding system with relevant long-term aspects for physical, cognitive and mental health related injury, allowing new physical, as well as virtual, safety assessment procedures and adaption of rules and regulations to be implemented. Finally, scientifically well-founded suggestion for future implementation into policy, regulatory, and standardization guidelines for an inclusive safety improvement approach for in- as well as post-crash will be provided.
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Programme(s)
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HORIZON.2.5 - Climate, Energy and Mobility
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HORIZON.2.5.7 - Clean, Safe and Accessible Transport and Mobility
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HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
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Call for proposal
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL5-2023-D6-01
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8010 Graz
Austria
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