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WRA has over 100 member
countries from all over the world, from some of the richest
nations to third world countries. Its aim is to share best practice
and promote research into new developments in all aspects of
road transport and technology. WRA sets out its work in a
Strategic Plan, published every four years following the World
Road Congress.
The work, under the four Strategic Themes is carried out by 18 Technical Committees.
Technical Committee reports and other
WRA publications are available at a reduced cost to WRA UK members.
WRA also produces a bimonthly magazine distributed to members
containing news of the work of the Committees and reports from
Congresses and other international conferences.
The WRA Executive Committee meets twice a year. Its functions
are to:
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identify emerging
road and road transport issues and develop strategies
for responding to them; |
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be responsible for
the management of the Association programmes and the work
of Committees, ensuring that the work programme meets
the Association's strategic goals; |
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be responsible for
the financial management of the Association; |
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be responsible for
the overall direction of the Association's internal and
external communications, including publications policy; |
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maintain liaison
with the Organizing Committees of the World Road Congresses
and implement the general format of the Congresses approved
by the Council. |
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