Road safety - studies

Last updated: 19.7.2025
Grant

The "Road safety - studies" funding program, part of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) 2021-2027, aims to modernize trans-European transport infrastructure by supporting studies focused on enhancing road safety. Managed by the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA), this initiative specifically targets safety upgrades for existing road infrastructure and the deployment of digital solutions to improve road safety across the EU's Core and Comprehensive TEN-T Networks.

Who is Funded: Eligible Applicants, Geographic Scope, and Objectives

The Road Safety Studies funding program targets entities engaged in modernizing and enhancing the safety of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). While specific applicant types are detailed in the full call document, the program primarily supports initiatives within the European Union's core and comprehensive transport corridors, aiming to improve road infrastructure safety and contribute to broader EU transport and climate objectives.

What is Funded: Project Types, Thematic Areas, and Costs

This funding program specifically supports studies aimed at improving road safety within existing transport infrastructure. It focuses on critical areas such as network-wide safety assessments and the strategic deployment of digital technologies to enhance road safety. The program explicitly prioritizes safety upgrades over new infrastructure construction.

Type and Scope of Funding: Financial Instruments, Amounts, and Duration

The Road Safety Studies program provides financial support through action grants, focusing on studies for road safety improvements. While a general budget for the broader call was allocated, specific project amounts were not individually capped. Projects are expected to have a defined duration to complete their study objectives.

Applicants for the Road Safety Studies program must adhere to specific conditions outlined in the comprehensive call document, covering aspects from application admissibility to financial management. These stipulations ensure compliance with EU regulations and the effective implementation of supported projects.

Application Procedure: Submission Process and Evaluation

The application process for the Road Safety Studies program is managed through a single-stage submission system, requiring applicants to adhere to specific document formats and procedures. Proposals undergo a rigorous evaluation, with detailed criteria and timelines outlined in the official call documentation.

The Road Safety Studies funding program operates under a robust legal framework established by key EU regulations and a dedicated work programme. These foundational documents provide the mandate and operational guidelines for the program, ensuring its legitimacy and adherence to European Union policies.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Closed

Allocated Budget

Allocated Budget:

EUR 150,000,000

Deadline

Deadline:

19.01.2022

Open Until

Open Until:

31.12.2027

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Framework Programme Call

Region

Region:

Core and Comprehensive Networks of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) within the EU

Sectors

Sectors:

Transportation and Logistics, Environmental and Climate Protection

Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries:

Transport infrastructure and road safety professionals, public authorities, and entities involved in transport modernization

Application Type

Application Type:

Unknown

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Feasibility Study, Applied Research

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

European Commission

Managed By:

European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA)

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