CERSC 2016 …past, present, future… KIBÉDI-VARGA, Lajos 17-18 March 2013, Budapest cersc.eu.

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CERSC 2016 …past, present, future… KIBÉDI-VARGA, Lajos March 2013, Budapest cersc.eu

Fill the gaps in the field of road safety campaigns – Networking, experience exchange in EU and V4 level multidisciplinarity – Allocate the gaps – Methodology: evaluation, manual (tools, methods, target audience, etc.) – Harmonizing interests (social, organizational, financial, marketing, CSR, etc.) OBJECTIVES OF THE 1ST CERSC (2012) 3

Moving Towards V4 Road Safety Strategy Analysing Similarities and Differences Accordance of the EU Road Safety Program Highlighting country-specific problems Sharing good practices Declaration - Moving Towards 4

Find out how to involve the private sector – Raise the awareness – Win-win-win Learn from best practices of the private sector Different, new, innovative, effective OBJECTIVES OF CERSC

Greatness ≠ Bigness Members only Be smart Be more practical Be more specific Step by step Involve the private sector – Raise the awareness – Win-win-win Learn from best practices of the private sector Different, new, innovative, effective OBJECTIVES OF CERSC

Good practice of neighbouring countries „peer-to-peer” Successfull marketing campaigns By stakeholders Covering areas outside traffic safety as well Successful and cost-effective programs practical information that can be used in everyday work BE MORE SPECIFIC… 7

Reach our goals step by step Reach our target groups To be multidisciplinar To enhance professional networking To be very active and interactive To disseminate the outcomes To organize „another conference” To waste our sources To be a net-sitting, net-eating event To produce unused outcomes 8

CERSC participants Private Sector Higher Education Civil Sector Public Sector Others Media Travelers Youtube channel 9

Adapt best practices Enhance win-win-win cooperations Implement effective campaigns Education tool for uni’s … think & talk about that! „Every strategy is only worth as much as its parts that are implemented.” EXPECTED BENEFITS 10

Our conference is supported by International Visegrad Fund 11

Health and safety – Fire alarms and exits – First aid & medical conditions Toilets Refreshment breaks and meals Finishing times Mobile phones DOMESTIC ARRANGEMENTS 12

Programme – Day 0 17:00-20:00 Welcome dinner for V4 partners Programme – Day 1 9:30-10:45 Session 1 - Focusing on V4 10:45-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:15 Session 2 – Focusing on Children Road Safety 12:15-13:15 Lunch Break 13:15-14:30 Session 3 – 18+ Not Adult Only 14:30-15:30 Professional Edutainment Simulator Program 15:30-18:30 Leisure Time 19:00 CERSC Gala Hungarian Wine Route Rallye wine tasting dinner 13

Programme – Day 2 9:30-10:15 Session 4 – Work-related Road Safety 10:15-10:45 Coffee Break 10:45-12:15 Session 5 – Young Researchers 12:15-13:00 Lunch Break 13:00-14:30 AMTS Grand Opening & The Role and Importance of Hungarian Experts in the Automotive Industry 14

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