Encouraging start for new evaluation website

14.33 | 26 January 2011 |

More than 200 users have signed up to the Road Safety Evaluation website which has been developed by RoSPA and the DfT.

The website was launched last year and is free to use for everyone. It is designed to help road safety practitioners evaluate their education, training and publicity activities.

The 217 registered users (as of 26/1/11) include local authorities, the health service, police, driving schools, consultants and other commercial organisations.

So far registered users have started 122 projects, and 27 users have already received and chosen their evaluation recommendations. In December there were more than 117,000 web hits, with over 1,500 unique visitors.

At the heart of the Road Safety Evaluation website is E-valu-it, an interactive tool that helps practitioners define exactly what they are doing and why, helps them to design and carry out their evaluation, and promotes the publication and sharing of results.

In addition to the question set, there is also a wealth of information on the website about a wide range of evaluation topics.

Click here to visit the website, or click here to contact the project team.

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