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Chairman's Foreword

About the Road Safety Council Road Safety Funding Traffic Accident Statistics

Police Enforcement

Education Publicity Road Safety measures

Non-governmental Organisations

The Way Forward Annexes Acknowledgement

 

Non-governmental Organisations

 

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong (CILTHK)

- The CILTHK encompasses a diverse spectrum of industries for both passengers and freight transportation.
- The CILTHK organises activities and operates a code of conduct aiming a upholding professional industry standards.
- The CILTHK also participates in public committees and advisory bodies to provide views on transport and
  logistics-related issues.
- The CILTHK works closely with the Road Safety Council to improve road safety and ensure that road safety messages
  reach the industry.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.cilt.org.hk

 

Hong Kong Automobile Association (HKAA)

The Hong Kong Automobile Association (HKAA) is the most recognised and longest established automobile organization in Hong Kong, having been in existence since 1918. HKAA is a not-for-profit organisation that serves members and road users in Hong Kong. As a member of the Road Safety Council, the HKAA provides commentary to assist both the Council and the Government in developing new legislation, improving road quality, devising new road safety measures and handling various traffic aspects related to the general protection of road users. The Association is represented on the Council, the Road Safety Research Committee, the Road Safety Campaign Committee and the Speed Limit Review Working Group.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.hkaa.com.hk or Like our Facebook fan page: HKAA

 

Hong Kong Federation of Insurers (HKFI)

The Hong Kong Federation of Insurers (HKFI) comprises 136 member companies and is recognised by the Government as the representative body of the insurance industry. It consists of two councils: General Insurance Council (GIC) and Life Insurance Council. Matters related to motor insurance are in the purview of Accident Insurance Association under the GIC.

The HKFI liaises with Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau and the Insurance Authority on legislative and industry matters, and is committed to improving the professionalism of the insurance industry.

The HKFI continues to support Road Safety Council (RSC) activities / initiatives. Its website (http://www.hkfi.org.hk) links to the RSC website providing drivers with useful information on motor insurance. HKFI has built an e-platform MIDAS to authenticate cover notes to protect public interest.

HKFI’s dedicated Facebook fan page, ‘HKFI Smart Union’
(http://www.facebook.com/HKFI.SmartUnion/) also shares information relating to motor insurance, safety tips, etc. for motorists and the public.

 

The Hong Kong Medical Association (HKMA)

The Hong Kong Medical Association (HKMA), formerly known as the Hong Kong Chinese Medical Association and founded in 1920, aims to improve medical standards in Hong Kong. At the same time, it provides a platform to maintain friendly and professional relations with registered medical practitioners. With its motto: ‘To Safeguard the Health of the People’, the HKMA has over 11,000 members. Its work centres on the dissemination of medical knowledge, encompassing information regarding the care and wellbeing of road users.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.hkma.org

 

The Hong Kong Road Safety Association (HKRSA) / Hong Kong Road Safety Patrol (HKRSP)

Founded in 1961, the Hong Kong Road Safety Association (HKRSA) is a voluntary organization dedicated to the promotion of pedestrian safety. In 1963, the Hong Kong Road Safety Patrol (HKRSP) was established to focus on student pedestrian safety and to assist the Police to promote road safety issues.

The HKRSP has a membership of over 14,000, including students from kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, senior citizens from elderly centres and volunteers who serve as leaders. The HKRSP participated in several road safety campaigns and community events. It also provided social services and spearheaded road safety education among students, who share the mission to promote road safety education and serve the community.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.rsa.org.hk

 

Institute of Advanced Motorists Hong Kong (IAMHK)

The Institute of Advanced Motorists Hong Kong (IAM/HK), established in 1961, is now in its 58th year. The aim of IAM/HK is to improve road safety in Hong Kong through the promotion of safe driving skills and responsible driving attitude.

IAM/HK is an active member of the Road Safety Council (RSC) and is represented on its Road Safety Research Committee, Road Safety Campaign Committee and Working Group on Speed Review. As a non-commercial and non-profit-taking organization, the IAM/HK conducts advanced training programs and assessment to the government, commercial fleet and the public through our accredited trainers, in Hong Kong, Macau and the Mainland.

For further information, please visit our website:
http://www.iamhk.org

 

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Chairman's Foreword
About the Road Safety Council
Road Safety Funding
Traffic Accident Statistics
Police Enforcement
Education
Publicity
Road Safety Measures
Non-governmental Organisations
The Way Forward
Annexes
Acknowledgement