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". – Transport safety is now at the top of the political agenda of the fifteen governments of the European Union. It is rightly the case as too many innocent persons lose their lives as a result of inadequate transport measures. Reducing fatalities and deaths on our roads must remain as the central political goal. This must be achieved by ensuring greater enforcement of our road safety legislation and improving the quality of our road driving. Maritime safety is also becoming a more important political issue within the European Union. This is primarily the case because of the disastrous environmental damage that was caused as a result of the Erika tanker sinking of the coast of France a couple of years ago. The European Commission has brought forward a proposal which is designed to establish a new European Maritime Safety Agency. This new Agency will provide Member States of the EU and the European Commission with the necessary technical and scientific support in order to effectively implement Community legislation in the field of maritime safety and to prevent pollution from ships."@en1
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