Lives in Motion: A Human-Centered Perspective on Public Traffic Management
Mar 27, 2026 — 01:30 pm - 1:50 PMDemo Stage
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This session invites the audience to revisit the topic of traffic from a new perspective, placing humanity and people at the center of the conversation. Instead of focusing solely on machines and regulations, the discussion reflects on individuals, their limits, vulnerabilities, and needs. Drawing on the international concept of “Vision Zero,” the presentation explores why no traffic death is acceptable and how road systems can and should be designed to protect lives, recognizing that human error is inevitable. Based on practical experiences in public management, real-life insights, and statistical evidence, the session examines how effective public policies can transform realities, reduce risks, and preserve lives. More than presenting data, this conversation aims to humanize the debate and invite every participant to take responsibility in building a safer, more ethical, and more compassionate traffic system.