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Welcome to the web site of the GreenSafe Foundation, a registered charity involved in road safety and sustainable transport.  It is our desire to promote and fund research into road safety, sustainable transport and the wider ‘green’ economy.  We also want to help disseminate the knowledge gained from research to professional practitioners who need it to reduce the amount of death and injury from road collisions and to reduce the harmful environmental impact of road transport on our environment.

Board of Trustees

The charitable objects of the GreenSafe Foundation are:

 

  1. to advance the education of the public in the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment for the public benefit and;
  2. to advance the education of the public in the subject of sustainable transport and road safety for the public benefit.

Are you looking for UK-MoRSE, the national road safety monitoring and discussion space?  You can find it at: www.uk-morse.com

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September 2010

GSF was asked to contribute to the new PACTS ‘think piece’, Making it Count, aimed at informing public sector decision makers poised to make cuts.

October 2010

GSF launches The Driscoll Club, an attempt to encourage radical thinking in road safety and named after the UK’s first fatal pedestrian road casualty.

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The GSF has drafted a joint briefing document with other road safety organisations called ‘Making it Count’, aimed at local  decision makers.  The briefing makes the economic, moral, legal and social case for road safety spending.

October 2010

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May 2011

GSF is taking part in the launch of the UN Decade of Action, has made a commitment and registered to use the logo (see left).  It is ironic that the launch comes at the nadir of road safety in the UK, but we need to roll up our collective sleeves and get on!