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IRF Geneva actively involved in the launch of the UNECE strategy package on ITS that is expected to mark a milestone for future United Nations activities on ITS. High-level speakers, governments, experts and academia from all around the world gathered in Geneva on 28th February for a landmark ‘kick-off’ session aimed at positioning ITS more prominently on the policy makers agenda and to contribute to the policy-segment and launch of the new UNECE strategy package on ITS. The strategy package contains
June 14, 2012 Read time: 4 mins
Speakers and Chairs gather before the UN ITS kick-off session

IRF Geneva actively involved in the launch of the UNECE strategy package on ITS that is expected to mark a milestone for future 3262 United Nations activities on ITS.


High-level speakers, governments, experts and academia from all around the world gathered in Geneva on 28th February for a landmark ‘kick-off’ session aimed at positioning ITS more prominently on the policy makers agenda and to contribute to the policy-segment and launch of the new UNECE strategy package on 3278 ITS.

The strategy package contains three different publications dealing with a general overview on ITS, a strategic note looking at the gaps and impediments to the use of ITS and the UNECE Road Map on ITS, which identifies 20 key global actions to be performed by UNECE from 2012-2020.

IRF Geneva was prominently represented at this important international session, which focused around the Rio+20 goals, road safety, regional integration and ‘leapfrogging development’, as well as potential ITS values for a better society.    

The director general of 1201 IRF Geneva, Sibylle Rupprecht, jointly moderated the Policy Segment on ITS with Reinhard Scholl of the International Telecommunications Union’s standardisation bureau. Also present were Josef Czako, Chairman of IRF Geneva’s Policy Committee on ITS and Caroline Visser, the road finance and ITS expert within the Secretariat.  

The event showcased that ITS deployment is on track in many parts of the world, as outlined by prominent speakers from (inter alia) the 2465 European Commission, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Russian Federation, South Africa and the United Kingdom, although more work still needs to be done.

UNECE received valued support from governments and stakeholders in its efforts to identify issue areas where the organisation has an opportunity to take a leading role, such as solving liability problems, developing a common definition of ITS, advancing initiatives on variable message signs (VMS), further developing regulations that inform ITS standards, delivering research and data, as well as best practices, workshops and capacity building.

Already, a comprehensive range of topics and issues were addressed during the kick-off session:

  • Currently, ITS lacks an institutional “home” at a global level, a forum where transport policy makers can meet and discuss policy frameworks. Many speakers stated their support for the UNECE’s ITS initiative in this regard.
  • The question of harmonisation of international legislative frameworks (such as the 1116 European Union ITS Directive, relevant ISO standards and UN Conventions) was raised. This is a particularly complex issue as the prevailing legislations vary quite widely in terms of level and standing, hence adjustment and adoption procedures differ quite extensively. An informal group on ITS within UNECE, dubbed the “Consistency” group, has been set up to explore the appropriateness of updating the 1968 UN Vienna Convention on Road Traffic to bring it more into line with current advances in technology. The group is chaired by Dr. Luciana Iorio of the Italian Transport Ministry.  
  • The growing economic ramifications of in-vehicle electronics. In Germany, for example, such systems currently account for 40% of the added value of an individual car.
  • Russia is rapidly catching up in terms of ITS deployment and is actively seeking greater international collaboration, for example in the field of satellite navigations systems. The country has also undertaken some significant first initiatives aimed at addressing harmonisation and standardisation.

Ultimately, the event concluded that ITS must be mainstreamed into the policy framework and that commitment to change is essential for success. Moving forward, UNECE will host annual round tables on ITS so as to further unbundle the issues and explore them in greater depth.   

In parallel and in close cooperation, key issues debated during the session are also being actively addressed by IRF Geneva’s Policy Committee on Intelligent Transport Systems. If you would like to know more about the work of this Policy Committee or get involved, go to the ITS section of the %$Linker: External 0 0 0 oLinkExternal www.irfnet.ch ITS section false http://irfnet.ch/ false false%> website, or contact Caroline Visser at %$Linker: Email 0 0 0 oLinkEmail [email protected] Caroline Visser false mailto:[email protected] true false%>, or by phone on +41 22 306 02 60.

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