FEHRL

FEHRL, the Forum of European National Highway Research Laboratories[1] was created in 1989 as an international organisation. In 2000, it became an association international sans but lucratif (AiSBL) or International association without lucrative purpose.[2]

It currently includes 30 members from European countries as well as international affiliates from the United States,[3] South Africa, Australia and Israel.

In French, the organisation is/was known as Forum des Laboratoires nationaux Europeens de Recherche Routiere (FLERR).[4][5]

Purpose

Through research collaboration, the statutory objectives of FEHRL are:

Membership

Members are national institutes nominated by their respective national road administration or ministry. Full members are from European countries according to the United Nations geoscheme for Europe classification or candidates for European Union membership. Associates come from non-European countries with S&T agreements with the EU.[6] FEHRL National Groups are created in several countries to widen the cooperation with academia and other organisations[7][8]

Current membership is;


Associates are;

References


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