In June 2025, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health hosted the second annual U.S. Safe Systems Academy, a week-long program designed to transform how communities approach road safety.
The HEADS UP! Regional Think Tank brought together regional leaders, policymakers, civic society, auto clubs, and technical experts in Kingston, Jamaica, for a collaborative dialogue aimed at addressing motorcycle helmet safety across the Caribbean and Latin America.
The bonnet height of new cars in Europe is increasing year on year, driven by the growth in SUV sales, putting all road users at risk, warns new research from T&E, supported by the FIA Foundation.
The FIA Foundation hosted a high-level meeting with Thai parliamentarians to focus on motorcycle helmet safety in Thailand.
The first Azerbaijani 20 km/h speed limit has been introduced around a school in the city of Sumgayit, following advocacy by the National Automobile Club of Azerbaijan (AMAK), supported by EASST, FIA Foundation, and FIA Road Safety Grants.
School journeys for 17 million children across Vietnam are safer thanks to the Slow Zones, Safe Zones (SZSZ) programme, which successfully leveraged a city pilot through to a national legislative framework.
Safe Schools Africa has organised its first regional forum in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, bringing together more than 80 people who are working within major development bank-funded road projects to ensure safe infrastructure for children.
The FIA Foundation played a key role at the 2025 International Transport Forum Summit (ITF) showcasing research, activities, and policy implementation on safe, sustainable, and equitable mobility, connected to the Summit's theme, 'Transport Resilience to Global Shocks.’
The second Lancet Commission on adolescent health and wellbeing has called for swifter action for safe, supportive environments for young people, including safer roads, which is supported by the FIA Foundation.
1.9 million premature deaths and 1.4 million childhood asthma cases are preventable by 2040, says a new study by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT), the George Washington University, and University of Colorado, Boulder, supported by the FIA Foundation.
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