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COOPERATION BETWEEN NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS WORKING FOR ROAD SAFETY AND PRIVATE ENTITIES

Teresa Gadek-Hawlena    

Resumen

The level of road safety depends on many subjects and actions taken by non-governmental organization. Initiatives can have individual character but can also be carried out within frameworks of cooperation between various entities. It is believed that the cooperation of non-govermental organizations working for road safety should produce positive results. The article attempts to identify areas of cooperatio between non-governmental organizations working for road safety and private entities. The conclusion of the article is that each party takes action/measures to increase road safety, however their cooperation consists mainly in sponsoring.

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Revista: Urban Science