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Presentation de la CEDR / An introduction to CEDR

By: Language: English Language: French Publication details: Paris Conference of European Directors of Roads, 2007Description: 12 sOther title:
Subject(s): Online resources: Abstract: The acronym CEDR stands for the Conference of European Directors of Roads. The conference was formally created on 18 September 2003 in Vienna, Austria, as the follow-up organisation to WERD/DERD. WERD stood for the Western European Road Directors DERD stood for the Deputy European Road Directors. CEDR is a non-profit organisation under French law. Its registered head office is located at La Grande Arche de La Défense in Paris, France. Europe's road directors are aware of the importance of improving European cooperation for making progress in the road and road transport sector and the relationship of this sector with other modes of transport and with society at large. The purpose of co-operation at European level is to facilitate the exchange of experience and information and to analyse and discuss all road-related issues, especially infrastructure, infrastructure management, traffic and transport, financing, legal and economic problems, safety, environment, and research in all of these areas.
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The acronym CEDR stands for the Conference of European Directors of Roads. The conference was formally created on 18 September 2003 in Vienna, Austria, as the follow-up organisation to WERD/DERD. WERD stood for the Western European Road Directors DERD stood for the Deputy European Road Directors. CEDR is a non-profit organisation under French law. Its registered head office is located at La Grande Arche de La Défense in Paris, France. Europe's road directors are aware of the importance of improving European cooperation for making progress in the road and road transport sector and the relationship of this sector with other modes of transport and with society at large. The purpose of co-operation at European level is to facilitate the exchange of experience and information and to analyse and discuss all road-related issues, especially infrastructure, infrastructure management, traffic and transport, financing, legal and economic problems, safety, environment, and research in all of these areas.