
Summary of the project ARCADE coordinates consensus-building across stakeholders for the harmonised deployment of Connected, Cooperative and Automated Driving (CAD). It aims to...
Today, the FIA Region I unveils its 2021 road safety campaign on Personal Mobility Devices (PMDs). The campaign raises awareness on the diversity of...
Green NCAP is an independent, pan European consumer programme to test and rate vehicles’ environmental performance
The Federation Internationale d’Automobile (FIA) supports the implementation of the Safer and Cleaner Used Vehicles for Africa project.
A campaign that focuses on consumer choice and effective competition in the automotive aftermarket.
MaaS Alliance aims to facilitate a single, open market and full deployment of mobility services.
A campaign setting road users priorities for the upcoming elections and new legislative term.
For drivers, pedestrians and cyclists, only a few seconds of distraction can make a difference between life and death, which is why FIA Region...
A campaign to raise drivers’ awareness on Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
A campaign to increase awareness about odometer fraud, also known as ‘invisible’ crime.
A global campaign to assist the UN in saving five million lives on the world’s roads in 10 years.
An initiative to encourage FIA member Club to commit ’s commitment to road safety.
A campaign to urge drivers to respect speed limits and slow down on the road.
Our road safety campaign to raise awareness against distraction while on the road.
16 September 2022 – Today, FIA Region I launches the Drive with Care road safety campaign. The campaign calls for road users to respect...
EuroNCAP provides an independent assessment of the safety performance of most popular cars in Europe.
A campaign to reduce the high number of deaths and injuries among cyclists and motorcyclists.
A campaign to lower vehicle mass weight which can lead in EU’s CO2 reduction goal.
A Brussels-based association that make use of various transports operations through stakeholders.
Calling for member states to remain in control of road charging