Skip to main content

Porokello app cuts down reindeer accidents

Drivers in Finland now have access to a downloadable reindeer-on-road warning app for their iOS and Android smartphones. The Porokello app – Reindeer Bell - alerts users of reindeer possibly on the road by sound and colour in real time using geographic data, according to Finland’s Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment of Lapland. Tests have been carried out since June 2016 when the centre started recruiting commercial drivers to try the app. When they come across reindeer either
March 28, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Drivers in Finland now have access to a downloadable reindeer-on-road warning app for their iOS and Android smartphones.


The Porokello app – Reindeer Bell - alerts users of reindeer possibly on the road by sound and colour in real time using geographic data, according to Finland’s Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment of Lapland. Tests have been carried out since June 2016 when the centre started recruiting commercial drivers to try the app. When they come across reindeer either on the road or beside it, they use the app to send out a message that is readable by other drivers who also have the app.

The centre says that the goal is to halve reindeer accidents by 2020, something that has been happening since testing of the app began last year. There were 3,470 reindeer accidents in 2016, which is 838 less than the previous year’s 4,308. The centre says that what makes the Porokello service successful is the extensive numbers of warners. The more than 1,800 professional drivers who give out reindeer warnings through Porokello have received training in using the app and a stationary smartphone for their vehicle. Reindeer warnings have been available since November 2016 in the V-Traffic service that reaches over half a million road users in Finland through navigation devices and a mobile app. Between 50 and 1,000 warnings were sent out each day, based on sightings of reindeer. Porokello is a research and development project administrated by the centre and is part of the Aurora Network.

Related Content

  • TISPOL Conference: autonomous vehicles high on safety agenda
    February 2, 2017
    Safety and autonomous vehicles exercised the minds of some of Europe’s senior police officers at the recent TISPOL European Traffic Police Network Conference in the UK. The European Union looks like missing its target of halving the number of people killed on its roads each year by 2020. Just when European police forces are trying to get back on target, along comes the autonomous vehicle with all its inherent safety issues.
  • High marks for road marking solutions
    December 3, 2013
    A novel solution based on a leading road marking manufacturer’s proven marking technology is keeping elderly residents safe in a French residential development. Guy Woodford reports on this and other major road marking products and their applications By 2050, it is estimated that 45% of European Union citizens will be over 60. Many authorities have been working to develop and implement safety standards that will ensure enhanced mobility for their local elderly population. As part of their implementation,
  • ERF calls for roads maintenance funding
    February 19, 2014
    On 27 November, six key stakeholders sounded an alarm bell to Member States urging them to stick to their pledges made at the International Transport Forum meeting in May 2013, where Ministers signed a joint declaration on Sustainable Infrastructure Financing On the occasion of the launch the latest consultation paper on ‘Roads that Cars can Read’, The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA), the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), the International Road Transport Union (IRU), t
  • Black is green: the bitumen sector rises to the mobility challenge
    April 14, 2020
    Asphalt may be black most of the time, but the bitumen sector is green and getting greener, says Siobhan McKelvey, head of Eurobitume.