RSCE strategy pillars

 
  • Conducting multi-disciplinary state-of-the-art research 
Potential research topics include drivers’ driving behavior, accident prevention strategies and automated driving paradigms, safety performance monitoring and evaluation, child passenger safety, distracted driving, vehicle safety features in the era of automated driving, and pedestrian infrastructure and behavior. The RSCE will utilize naturalistic driving data to observe and model the drivers’ driving behaviour and the usage of safety features. The RSCE will collect and analyze accident data in order to identify sources of risk, behavioral-oriented research, and safety strategies. 
 
 
  • Provide consultancies and training
Areas include traffic safety strategies, road safety audit, work zone safety (WZS), vehicle safety features, and road safety management. 
 
 
  • Conducting well-structured international conferences workshops 
The aim is to present the latest knowledge and value in safe mobility with the collaboration of RSCE partners. Each conference or workshop will have its own theme that will be agreed upon with partners. 
 
 
  • Strategic partnership & international funds 
The RSCE will create knowledge and value for local, regional, and global communities through collaborations and networking with German universities, road traffic safety centers in EU member states, and local partners. We at RSCE plan to establish a traffic safety simulation lab and to purchase other key facilities for training and research.