ASECAP has updated two significant brochures related to the security on the motorways: “Life-Saving Chain in ASECAP” and “Ghost drivers.”
Life-Saving Chain in ASECAP is a publication that aims at providing a clear overview of all the actions taken...

ASECAP has updated two significant brochures related to the security on the motorways: “Life-Saving Chain in ASECAP” and “Ghost drivers.”

Life-Saving Chain in ASECAP is a publication that aims at providing a clear overview of all the actions taken after an accident.
The brochure carefully describes the critical operations that are activated by different stakeholders in case of an accident to save lives and avoid any related dangers to the people. These procedures are often a chain system where several actors (police, concessionaires, fire brigades, emergency services) are actively involved and share different responsibilities.

“Ghost drivers” is the second publication related to motorways security matters.
Ghost drivers have been the cause of severe accidents in different Member States, and they represent an emerging threat to road safety policies in the EU.
This phenomenon consists of those vehicles driving in the wrong direction on a motorway posing a grave danger to other drivers.
Indeed, wrong-way crashes are relatively infrequent, but they are more likely to produce serious injuries and fatalities compared to other types of accidents.

The publication sheds more light on the direct experiences of the ASECAP members confronted with this emerging issue and provides a comprehensive picture of the situation in different countries stressing the need for joint actions and initiatives between toll road operators and other relevant stakeholders.

Both publications are the result of a close collaboration between the ASECAP communication team and Page in extremis.

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