Deutscher Verkehrssicherheitsrat
The
Deutscher Verkehrssicherheitsrat (DVR)
editThe Deutscher Verkehrssicherheitsrat (DVR) is an interest group founded in 1969, whose primary goal is to promote measures to improve road safety in Germany.
Key Products and Services
editThe DVR focuses on various key areas to increase road safety:
- Vehicle Technology: The DVR advocates for advanced vehicle technologies that minimize the risk of accidents.
- Infrastructure: It promotes structural and technical changes to the traffic infrastructure to create a forgiving traffic system.
- Traffic Law and Monitoring: The DVR works on recommendations for laws and regulations at the federal, state, and European levels to improve road safety.
- Mobility Education and Campaigns: Through various campaigns and training programs, such as "Runter vom Gas," the DVR raises awareness among road users for safe behavior in traffic[1][2][4].
Main Mission and Values
editThe main mission of the DVR is to implement Vision Zero, i.e., to create a traffic system in which there are no fatalities or serious injuries. This is achieved by recognizing human fallibility and designing the traffic system with this fallibility in mind. The DVR emphasizes the shared responsibility of all societal groups for a safe and health-promoting traffic system[1][3][4].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editThe DVR pursues several sustainability goals and initiatives:
- Vision Zero: Since 2007, Vision Zero has been the guiding strategy of the DVR. This goal includes creating a traffic system that forgives human errors and thus minimizes the number of fatalities and injuries in road traffic.
- Cooperation and Networking: The DVR works closely with professional associations, accident insurance funds, research institutions, associations, and other organizations to develop and implement effective measures to prevent traffic accidents.
- International Cooperation: The DVR is a co-founder of the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) and cooperates with many countries both within and outside Europe to promote road safety at the international level[1][2][4].
Structure and Funding
editThe DVR has around 200 members, including ministries, professional associations, accident insurance funds, associations, and other institutions. The association is led by a presidium and a board consisting of elected representatives from the membership. The funding of the DVR primarily comes from contributions from the Deutsche Gesetzlichen Unfallversicherung (DGUV), grants from the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, as well as membership fees and other revenues[1][2].
The Deutscher Verkehrssicherheitsrat is thus a central player in promoting road safety in Germany and beyond, contributing through its comprehensive activities and collaborations to make the road traffic system safer and more sustainable.