Renault partners UN Sec-Gen special envoy for road safety


PARIS/GENEVA: Renault Group and the Secretariat of the UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety announce today a partnership to draw attention to road safety around the world, provide training and deploy technological breakthroughs to save lives.

By supporting the UN’s endeavour, Renault Group is reasserting its determination to work towards ever safer and more accessible mobility benefiting everyone on roads.

During this two-year partnership, Renault Group will share with the Special Envoy the expertise it has gathered through its long-standing commitment to road safety.

Renault Group’s commitment supports the UN’s aim to halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic crashes.

"For Renault, taking safety seriously doesn’t just mean ticking boxes. It means fulfilling our regulatory obligations but also pushing further, guided by what we believe in and our determination to make a difference. By coming up with solutions that make our cars even safer and by pushing innovation everywhere it makes sense. So we are pioneering technology, but also taking action that can potentially make mobility safer, while ranking the issue at the top of the agenda everywhere. That is why I feel very happy that we are supporting Jean Todt’s and the United Nations’ commitment to road safety.” Luca de Meo, CEO of Renault Group.

Renault Group is building its vision for new-generation, responsible mobility around its pledges to reduce the number of road crashes and victims, rank road user safety as the top priority, study driver behaviour and use the insights it gleans to direct innovation, constantly upgrade IC and electric vehicle safety, and support rescue services.

The Group’s policy and action for road safety follows a 360-degree approach, revolves around four key areas – preventing, correcting, protecting and rescuing – and uses technologies that step in before, during and after road crashes.

This continuous improvement journey, which started more than 50 years ago, is based on an accidentology database that is unmatched worldwide, the expertise of dedicated teams, and close cooperation with rescue services, the scientific and academic community, partner manufacturers and public authorities all working together to harness technology that puts people at the centre and makes mobility safer and accessible for all.

The Group’s commitment to road safety is encapsulated in the Human First programme, which Renault launched in 2023 to present all its safety-related initiatives to the public and position itself as a high-tech as well as human brand.

Renault does more than design and build safe cars to make roads and everyone on them safer: it also develops advanced driver assistance and other safety systems, has a one-of-a-kind partnership with fire brigades in Europe, Morocco and Latin America, and invests massively in R&D to fast-track development of onboard technology (recent examples include Safety Score and Safety Coach) and connected services.

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