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Road Safety Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 17 October 2017

Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Ceisteanna (465)

Catherine Connolly

Ceist:

465. Deputy Catherine Connolly asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport further to Parliamentary Question No. 527 of 3 October 2017, if he will provide the information received from European countries with the safest road safety record in Europe; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [43438/17]

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The information on safety equipment in other countries was compiled for my Department by the Road Safety Authority (RSA).

The RSA compiled the information from data obtained from the European Commission, and also sent questionnaires directly to 139 contacts registered with International Road Traffic and Accident Database Analysis Group (IRTAD). A total of 23 direct responses were received.

The information was collated and provided to me in tabular form which I am providing here.

As the Deputy will be aware, the five safest European countries in relation to road deaths are Norway, Sweden, the UK, Switzerland and Denmark.

Country

Hi Viz Vest

Warning triangle

First aid kit

Fire extinguisher

Torch

Other required or recommended

Australia

No

HGV over 12 tonne required to carry 3 portable warning triangles

No

No

No

Varies by state.

Recommended High visibility vest & first aid kit.

Belgium

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Brazil

No

Yes

No

Yes

No

Cambodia

No

Yes for all motor vehicles

For passenger vehicles only e.g. buses

No

Sometimes recommended by certain transport associations.

Chile

No

Yes

Only for freight vehicles, public transportation and school buses.

Fire sprinklers (all vehicles)

Conaset recommends the use of High Vis Vest.

Czech Republic

Yes

Yes

Yes

Buses only

No

Spare fuses & Bulbs, Spare wheel, hand jack, spanner for wheels. (for all cars and lorries) Hig vis vest, first aid kit and spare fuses (motorcycles)

Finland

No

Yes

Buses

Buses and recreational vehicles with gas bottles.

Pedestrians must wear a reflector when it is dark.

First aid kits recommended in all vehicles and as a gift for 1st driving licence

France

Yes

Yes

Yes for vehicles used for Professional purposes

No

2 Breathalysers

Greece

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Hungary

Recommended but is compulsory to wear outside built up areas if you step out of car on the motorway

Yes

Is compulsory but due to recent amendments of legislation it’s not punished. Howeve4r in case of an accident the passer-by is obliged to help an injured person and if this is impossible due to missing first aid kit the driver can be fined.

For vehicles over 3.5 and those allowed to tow trailer of 3.5

As for fire extinguisher 2 wheel chocks

Israel

Yes

Yes

Yes for vehicles transporting goods/people

Taxi, caravans, security vehicles, buses

fire extinguisher – vans, busses; fire resistant blanket – vans, busses

No

Italy

Yes

No

Fleet vehicles

When using a warning triangle it is compulsory to use retro reflective devices or high vis vest.

Snow chains/winter tyres must be carried in winter on selected roads.

Lithuania

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

no

Poland

Yes

Buses, taxi, driving school & exam cars only

Yes (2 in buses)

No

Serbian

Yes

Yes

Yes

Vehicles over 3.5 t and buses.

Commercial vehicles.

No

2 pcs of wheel chocks legally compulsory for vehicles over 3.5 t and buses.

Sweden

No

Yes

No

Buses only

No

Switzerland

No

Yes for all vehicles wider than 1 meter except motorcycles, m/c with side car and crawler vehicles.

Coaches

No

Country

Hi Viz Vest

Warning triangle

First aid kit

Fire extinguisher

Torch

Other required or recommended

Argentina

No

Yes

No

Yes( with load control and reachable for driver)

No

First aid kit officially recommended

Bulgaria

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cyprus

Yes

Denmark

Yes

Estonia

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Germany

YES

Yes

Yes

No

Iceland

Yes

Modified vehicles buses & Coaches

Mobile homes, modified vehicles, buses & Coaches

Latvia

Yes

Yes

Yes

Lux

Yes

Yes

Malta

Netherlands

Yes

Recommended

Norway

Yes

Yes

Nz

No

No

No

No

No

Safety triangle recommended. High viz mentioned in relation to cyclists and motorcyclists

Portugal

Yes

Yes

Romania

Yes

Yes

Yes

Slovakia

Yes

Yes

Yes

Slovenia

Yes

Yes

Yes

Truck and Buses

No

Spare bulb. From nov to march winter equp compulsory. Spare tyre or run flat or tyre repair kit (not for single track vehicles)

Spain

Yes

Yes 2 required

UK

No legal requirement but should not be used on motorways for safety reasons

Buses and taxis

Buses and taxis

USA

No

Buses & Trucks

No

No

No

Other safety devices are required in trucks and buses no response as to what the actual devices are.

** Enforced with penalties:

Members were asked ‘Is this enforceable by the police ‘yes or no'. Therefore when reading the response, yes means it is enforced by the police.

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