The FIA Foundation convened its 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) during the FIA General Assemblies Week in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, bringing together Trustees, partners, and representatives from across the global road safety and sustainable mobility community.
The 2025 Annual Report details the charity’s impact in the fields of road safety, environmental sustainability and safe motor sport over the five years from 2021-25, and highlights some of the activities undertaken during 2025, including the first TRUE emissions testing in Africa, collaboration with F1 drivers and FIA clubs for child safety, and initiatives for safer roads and vehicles.
Transport was a core issue at the COP30 climate conference in Brazil, with the Partnership for Active Travel and Health (PATH) and The Real Urban Emissions Initiative (TRUE) playing key roles, supported by the FIA Foundation.
A new study on tyre abrasion by the Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil Club (ADAC), supported by the FIA Foundation and FIA Safe & Sustainable Mobility Grant Programme, has been submitted to the Euro 7 consultations on tyre abrasion.
In the United States, speeding remains one of the most persistent and preventable causes of road deaths — but a new movement is demonstrating that change is possible. A recent Vision Zero Cities Journal article, Ten Lessons from the Frontlines: How State-Level ISA Bills Are Gaining Ground in a Polarized America, written by FIA Foundation’s Natalie Draisin and Families for Safe Streets’ Thomas DeVito, documents how state-level efforts to require a proven speed management technology - Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) - are finding traction across political lines.
A strong call for further commitment to ensure all children have safe school journeys has been issued in Sao Paulo ahead of the Brazil Grand Prix.
The Global New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) held its World Congress, NCAP25, in Shanghai, China, driving momentum of the programme towards safer vehicles worldwide, with the FIA Foundation announcing renewed funding support to 2030.
The Designing Streets for Kids guide translation in Arabic has been launched by Global Designing Cities Initiative (GDCI) in Amman, Jordan, with the support of the Van Leer Foundation and the FIA Foundation.
A ‘Vietnam Project 2000’ road safety partnership has been launched in Hanoi by the World Health Organization (WHO) Vietnam and the Asia Injury Prevention (AIP) Foundation, along with 15 other partners, from across civil society, academia, the private sector and international development partners to support the Government of Vietnam in strengthening road safety for children and young people.
The Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS) put a spotlight on road safety, as part of wide-ranging events to recognise the country’s sixtieth independence anniversary.
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