ALL ROADS LEAD TO KERRY FOR NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY CONFERENCE

ALL ROADS LEAD TO KERRY FOR NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY CONFERENCE

Kerry County Council is to host a two-day road safety conference at the INEC Killarney on Wednesday 28th and Thursday 29th May. The ‘Safer Roads’ road safety conference is an inter-agency event focused on improving road safety, reducing traffic-related incidents, and sharing knowledge and best practices for safer road use. It encompasses various strategies and efforts across multiple domains, including road design, engineering, enforcement, forensic collision investigation, technology, education, collision trends, occupational driving, cycling & scooting, e-mobility, active & sustainable travel and on-road events. 

In addition to this, AI, Virtual Reality and Driver Simulation will play a significant role at the conference, in improving safety by predicting and preventing accidents, optimizing traffic, and aiding the development of autonomous vehicles. 

ALL ROADS LEAD TO KERRY FOR NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY CONFERENCE

This ‘Safer Roads’ conference is a non-public event where road safety professionals, speakers and service providers from across Ireland, other EU countries and the UK will attend, including transportation experts, government and local authority officials, roads policing and vehicle inspection agencies, road safety advocates, educators and promoters, collision responders, cycling bodies and community safety networks. 

Frank Hartnett, Director of Services for Roads & Transport at Kerry County Council said: 

Kerry County Council looks forward to welcoming National and International leaders in Road Safety to Kerry in May. This milestone event is an opportunity for a world class community that shares a passion, dedication and desire to excel in road safety to learn and share. Each and every road user is entitled to use the roads and not to have their safety or lives at risk. The safety of our roads is not the responsibility of one organisation, but that of all stakeholders and road users. Through working together, sharing our knowledge, expertise, and experience, we aim to develop a safer environment for all road users. 

The two-day conference also provides an opportunity for exhibitors to attend, and interested state bodies, businesses and service providers are invited to exhibit at the event to showcase their products and services and engage with delegates and officials at the conference. 

Kerry County Council’s Road Safety Officer Declan Keogh said: 

“Road safety has evolved over the years to a much broader scope, in terms of e-mobility, sustainability, technology and engineering for instance. It’s not just about the road or the vehicle anymore, but also about how technology, human behaviour, enforcement, and education intersect to reduce risks and prevent collisions. The ‘Safer Roads’ conference will involve and include every branch of the road safety tree, right across the board, and in doing so, we aim to increase road safety awareness, improve road user behaviour and decrease the collisions and carnage we see on our roads every day”. 

Further information about the conference and how to register or exhibit can be found here. https://www.kerrycoco.ie/safer-roads-road-safety-conference/


 
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