13/12/2021

One year of practical specialization

Together with the National Road Safety Agency of Argentina (ANSV) and the Licensing Directorate (SINALIC), in the second half of the year we presented the Practical Specialization Program for Instructors in Safe Motorcycle Driving, which allowed those who took it to identify themselves as specialized instructors in licenses for these vehicles.

05/10/2021

In the name of absence

The Fundación Gonzalo Rodriguez, with the support of UNASEV, launched a new urban intervention campaign at the national level, which involves several localities in our country.

29/09/2021

Safe Mobility Week for Motorcyclists in Catamarca

"We focus on the reddest areas of Argentina. We want to give more knowledge and more tools to motorcycle instructors and that is what we are doing from the Fundación together with ANSV" explained Fernanda Nani Rodríguez, president of Fundación Gonzalo Rodríguez.

16/09/2021

Launch of the Program for Instructors in Safe Motorcycle Driving

Together with the National Road Safety Agency of Argentina and the Licensing Directorate, we presented in the city of Guaymallén (Mendoza) the start of the Practical Specialization Program for Instructors in Safe Motorcycle Driving, which will enable those who take it to identify themselves as specialized instructors in licenses for these vehicles.

10/09/2021

Promoting child road safety actions through international cooperation

With the support of the Uruguayan Agency for International Cooperation and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, we presented our work on child road safety to the delegations in Uruguay of Panama, El Salvador and Colombia.

01/09/2021

We acknowledged the companies that collaborate with our work

Two key objectives that we carry out with the programs we develop in Uruguay are to place road accidents on the public agenda and to work for safe and healthy mobility.

19/08/2021

New edition of the course "Trainers for safe motorcycle riding".

This week we launched in Argentina the last virtual edition of the "Trainers for safe motorcycle riding" course. This project, which we developed with the support of the National Road Safety Agency of Argentina, was affected by the mobility restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic throughout our countries.

13/07/2021

Improving child road safety in Central America

Road traffic crashes are, according to the WHO, the leading cause of death for children and young people between 5 and 29 years of age. In the Americas, the mortality rate per 100,000 inhabitants is 15.6, but across the region the figures are extremely disparate.