New innovative educational method to prevent accidents involving young road users (aged 15-24) - European Road Safety Tunes

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The article presents a new teaching method designed to improve road safety among young road users. Developed under "European Road Safety Tunes", this international project was cofunded by EU DG MOVE. Its main aim is to improve road safety and minimize the number of road accidents, injuries and fatalities among road users who are 15-24 years old. The Safety Tunes method contains a series of workshops addressed to young vocational school students: cyclists, moped and motor riders and car drivers. The workshops incorporate peer and emotive education, and delivery of road safety related messages through different types of artistic forms. The topics tackled during class address awareness of possible risks and risk-behaviour, prevention of distraction and reduction in young fatalities and serious injuries on the road. All actions within the project are evaluated, both in terms of the impact of the workshops on students' attitudes towards road safety problems and in terms of process assessment.

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Jankowska-Karpa, D., & Wacowska-Ślȩzak, J. (2017). New innovative educational method to prevent accidents involving young road users (aged 15-24) - European Road Safety Tunes. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 122). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712203012

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