ShLOW Camp
On week 20-24th of April 2009 and week of 4-8th of May 2009 50 students attended the ShLOW Camp in Brussels to receive an extensive and ‘integrated’ training in the field of speed management. Students were lectured on speed management practical work by guest speakers coming from a variety of backgrounds: academia, industry, civil service, the police, NGOs. The Camp was an opportunity to learn but also to exchange views and propose new solutions in the field of speed management. In this section of the website you can find the presentations that were given to the students during this event.
Presentations
- Road Safety in Europe
- Why is Speed a problem?
- Speed and Climate
- Speed & Environment
- Enforcing Speed - The role of and challenges for the Police
- Implementing Good Practice Through Partnership
- Vehicle Data Recorders (VDRs) for addressing "Driving Behavior"
- Speed management through vehicle measures, Intelligent Transport Systems and Intelligent Speed Assistance
- Speed Kills
- 20's Plenty For Us
- The CAST Project
- ETSC's ShLOW Camp
- ETSC's ShLOW Camp - Auditing the road network, practical approach in Romania
- ShLOW Camp May 2009, Syntheses
- Making Roads Safe... Towards Zero Fatalities on the Road
- Role of Infrastructure in Speed Management
- Blackspots and their treatment (ShLOW)