The safety of our teams, passengers and infrastructure is an absolute strategic priority for VINCI Concessions and a cornerstone of its performance. We place great emphasis on the safety of our own employees, as well as that of temporary staff and subcontractors’ employees. We are working to make our infrastructure safer and raise public awareness of safety issues, particularly on the roads.
Across all our operations, we hold ourselves to the highest safety standards and deliver measurable results. In Peru, for instance, Lima Expresa, which joined the VINCI Highways network in 2016, has reduced the number of serious accidents on the Via de Evitamiento and Linea Amarilla expressways by 70%. The infrastructure features a state-of-the-art operations control centre, enhancing both service quality and driver safety.
We promote a culture of safety among our 30,000 employees worldwide, as well as users, clients and suppliers. At VINCI Autoroutes, for example, 50% of all training modules offered relate to prevention.
Our commitment is further demonstrated through large-scale public prevention campaigns, such as those run by VINCI Autoroutes in France. In 2025, the “Quand allez-vous percuter ?” (When is it going to hit home?) campaign, launched with the VINCI Autoroutes Foundation to urge drivers to look out for the safety of patrol crew members responding to incidents, featured a travelling exhibition showcasing vans struck during the year across the network as well as a new awareness-raising video that generated 38 million views on social media. The VINCI Autoroutes Foundation also ran its first social media campaign highlighting the dangers of nitrous oxide use, particularly while driving. Furthermore, VINCI Railways subsidiary MESEA recorded 20 consecutive months without a lost-time accident, thanks to its “Tous préventeurs” (All for prevention) initiative, which involves all employees in risk prevention.
Protecting our teams, users and infrastructure also calls for innovative solutions. Using cameras, sensors, alert systems and AI-driven algorithms, we can identify hazards, anticipate risks and intervene when we need to.