Round Robin Test

Can the criteria dictated by the EN1317 standard for vehicle occupant safety assessment, defined in 1998, still be considered representative and in line with the evolution of vehicles and the safety criteria adopted by the automotive industry? By conducting about 20 specific crash tests and reviewing data from more than 100 crash tests, IntOroadS is conducting a study to assess the influence of the vehicle in the parameters provided by the standard and the development of parameters that are independent of the mechanical characteristics of vehicles.

Behavior of modern vehicles subjected to impact compared to those considered by EN1317 in its current and original edition (1998) and new criteria for assessing the safety of vehicle occupants during impacts.

INTERTRAFFIC AMSTERDAM 2024 – 16TH 19TH APRIL

IntOroadS is pleased to be hosted this year for the first time at the Intertraffic trade fair in Amsterdam from 16 to 19 April. Our…

TRB 103RD ANNUAL MEETING INTOROADS PARTECIPATION

 On 9 January, the scientific director of Intoroads, Prof. Marco Anghileri, presented the results of the first Intoroads project to the ADK20(2) “International Activities” committee…

EN 1317: TIME FOR A CHANGE

Over the past 30 years, the automotive sector has undergone a substantial evolution in improving safety, and the passive safety testing criteria, verified according to…

FIRST COLLEGIAL MEETING

On October 4, 2023, the first official meeting of the Intoroads Association will be held.It will be an opportunity for all members to share association…

Third International Conference on Road Safety

SAVE THE DATE – November 9 and 10, 2023. “The evolution of road equipments for a sustainable and safe future. What will change on urban…

IntOroadS: About Us

In June 2023 the Intoroads association was formed. The association, established on the initiative of AISICO, a company of excellence in the field of road…