Nissan and FIA form partnership to make roads safer

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Bala Subramaniam N Jaipur
Last Updated : Oct 09 2014 | 9:05 PM IST

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) have joined arms to to make the world’s roads safer through the FIA Action for Road Safety campaign. This was announced at the Paris Motor Show and as part of the multi-year agreement, the Nissan will become an Official Supporter of the awareness-raising campaign, which was launched in 2011 supporting of the United Nations’ Decade of Action for Road Safety.

13 million people die in road accidents annually and 50 million more get injured. To combat these conditions, Nissan will support and promote awareness campaigns worldwide, seeking opportunities to nurture sustainability within society with the holistic approach known as Blue Citizenship, of which enhancing safety is an integral part. Nissan has been pursuing safety through the "Triple-Layered Approach" of developing safer vehicles, individuals and society, equipping them with industry-leading safety technologies today. These innovations will extend to the realization of autonomous driving in the years to come.

FIA president Jean Todt said, "The FIA is extremely pleased to announce this key partnership. Nissan has a long tradition of developing life-saving automotive technologies and this new agreement reaffirms its strong commitment to road safety. By combining our efforts we can ensure that our message for safer driving and safer roads reaches an even wider audience."

"We are pleased to work with the FIA and its global network to promote safer driving on roads around the world," said Roel de Vries, Nissan corporate vice president responsible for Marketing and Brand Strategy. "Safety involves drivers, pedestrians and the community, and our working with the FIA will go a long way toward raising awareness and provide safer roads for everyone."

The FIA Action for Road Safety Campaign was launched in May 2011 to support the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety. It involved:

• Advocacy at the highest levels to push leaders to commit to road safety both nationally and globally.

• Supporting action by the 236 FIA Member Clubs in 141 countries worldwide to educate and advocate for safer roads, vehicles and behaviour on the ground. So far, 90 road safety projects in over 50 countries have been funded by the FIA Road Safety Grant Programme.

• The FIA has also launched worldwide road safety campaigns and programs, either alone or with partners, both institutional and private. This has included promotion of the Golden Rules for Safer Motoring, a set of reminders intended to help motorists improve their driving behavior on the road.

Source : CarDekho

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First Published: Oct 09 2014 | 4:29 PM IST

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