Social and relationship capital
Engaging with local communities is an important aspect of the business due to the proximity and mutual dependence that exists between concessions and users and the externalities inherent to our business. While CCR Group does not have a formal process in place for evaluating the social impact of our operations, our businesses implement social initiatives within their areas of influence related to health, quality of life, education, civic engagement, culture, sports, environment and road safety.
Delivering on the commitments undertaken in our Social Responsibility Policy, CCR Group's Instituto CCR (CCR Institute) engages with communities through campaigns and projects run in collaboration with local and regional partners such as NGOs, municipal agencies, state governments and other organizations.
CCR Group's initiatives and programs to enhance our relations with stakeholders are manifold. An example is the "Road to Health" program created in 2002, which helps to improve the quality of life and health of truck drivers using CCR Group's toll roads and reduce accidents. Services are offered at fixed and touring stations operated by CCR NovaDutra, CCR RodoNorte, CCR AutoBAn, CCR SPVias and CCR MSVia. In 2016, the program served approximately 25,000 users.
Another important initiative is the "Caminhos para a Cidadania" program (formerly "Estrada para a Cidadania"). Created in 2002, the program provides information on traffic safety and environmental preservation to 4th and 5th grade public school students. Following an update of educational materials, the program will be expanded to other businesses such as airports and subways.

137
Municipalities benefited

116
projects delivered

R$ 36+ million
in social investment
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For details about the Caminhos para a Cidadania program, visit the website. To learn about CCR Group's projects, visit the Instituto CCR (CCR Institute) website.
SOCIAL INVESTMENT BY CCR GROUP (R$ thousand)

1Caminhos para a Cidadania only
2ISS-deducted amount added to the amount reported in 2014.
3In addition to the Caminhos para a Cidadania program, other projects developed directly by business units and institutional campaigns are also included.
Conscientização
In addition to the Caminhos para a Cidadania program, other projects developed directly by business units and institutional campaigns are also included.
ROAD SAFETY
As concessionárias de rodovias do Grupo CCR executam continuamente um ciclo de atividades de identificação dos fatores que contribuem para a ocorrência de acidentes, elaborando e implantando ações preventivas e corretivas, além de acompanhar os resultados e o aperfeiçoando das atividades desempenhadas.
The Accident Reduction Plan (PRA 2015) also establishes action to be taken to reduce the number of accidents and their severity and to achieve the safety targets established by the grantor authority in alignment with the goals set out by the UN for what has been declared the Decade of Action for Road Safety.
The UN has set the following goals for 2020:
- reduce the number of toll road deaths was supported by Waze, one of the bypercent from 2010; world's leading traffic crowdsourcing
- reduce the number of road injuries by apps, and personalities whose livespercent from 2010. have been changed by a traffic accident.
18%
reduction in traffic deaths on roads operated by the Group compared with 2010
ROAD SAFETY
ACCIDENTS | |||||||||
CCR AutoBAn | CCR MSVia | CCR NovaDutra | CCR RodoAnel | CCR RodoNorte | CCR SPVias | CCR ViaLagos | CCR ViaOeste | Total CCR Group | |
2010 | 6,586 | - | 10,980 | 972 | 3,186 | 1,994 | 254 | 3,220 | 27,192 |
2011 | 7,347 | - | 11,780 | 1,074 | 3,427 | 1,888 | 296 | 3,007 | 28,819 |
2012 | 7,443 | - | 12,049 | 1,127 | 3,514 | 1,659 | 296 | 3,164 | 29,252 |
2013 | 7,004 | - | 11,539 | 1,072 | 3,530 | 1,803 | 266 | 3,517 | 28,731 |
2014 | 6,909 | - | 11,535 | 954 | 3,390 | 1,615 | 315 | 3,594 | 28,312 |
2015 | 6,397 | 1,639 | 9,950 | 962 | 3,411 | 1,425 | 302 | 3,331 | 27,417 |
2016 | 6,054 | 1,594 | 9,168 | 865 | 2,983 | 1,321 | 239 | 3,159 | 25,383 |
% change from 2010 | -8% | - | -17% | -11% | -6% | -34% | -6% | -2% | -7% |
Injuries | |||||||||
CCR AutoBAn | CCR MSVia | CCR NovaDutra | CCR RodoAnel | CCR RodoNorte | CCR SPVias | CCR ViaLagos | CCR ViaOeste | Total CCR Group | |
2010 | 3,605 | - | 4,731 | 578 | 1,981 | 909 | 130 | 2,328 | 14,262 |
2011 | 4,194 | - | 4,797 | 633 | 2,014 | 862 | 126 | 2,277 | 14,903 |
2012 | 4,158 | - | 4,918 | 563 | 1,810 | 937 | 123 | 2,506 | 15,015 |
2013 | 4,104 | - | 4,731 | 516 | 1,865 | 915 | 139 | 2,403 | 14,673 |
2014 | 4,024 | - | 4,872 | 404 | 1,544 | 848 | 166 | 2,411 | 14,269 |
2015 | 3,724 | 1,235 | 4,379 | 430 | 2,126 | 789 | 283 | 2,219 | 15,185 |
2016 | 3,649 | 1,076 | 3,284 | 383 | 1,739 | 670 | 234 | 2,312 | 13,347 |
% change from 2010 | 1% | - | -8% | -34% | -12% | -26% | 0% | -1% | 1% |
Deaths | |||||||||
CCR AutoBAn | CCR MSVia | CCR NovaDutra | CCR RodoAnel | CCR RodoNorte | CCR SPVias | CCR ViaLagos | CCR ViaOeste | Total CCR Group | |
2010 | 119 | - | 228 | 15 | 114 | 45 | 14 | 73 | 608 |
2011 | 109 | - | 250 | 20 | 103 | 51 | 15 | 58 | 606 |
2012 | 134 | - | 195 | 15 | 132 | 38 | 15 | 55 | 584 |
2013 | 139 | - | 205 | 13 | 134 | 36 | 9 | 63 | 599 |
2014 | 122 | - | 184 | 20 | 108 | 41 | 14 | 64 | 553 |
2015 | 93 | 64 | 140 | 15 | 89 | 34 | 6 | 37 | 478 |
2016 | 99 | 59 | 165 | 13 | 96 | 31 | 3 | 38 | 504 |
% change from 2010 | -17% | - | -28% | -13% | -16% | -31% | -86% | -48% | -18% |
The company operates a road assistance fleet of:

30
mechanical assistance vehicles

115
light tow trucks

39
heavy tow trucks

90
Rescue vehicles

23
tank trucks

12
animal confiscation vehicles

52
support vehicles

74
traffic inspection vehicles
Supplier relations
Our Shared Services Center plays a key role in building partnerships with vendors and service providers with a focus on innovation and creating value, expanding the reach and scale of good practices at each business unit.
In 2016, as part of an effort to engage suppliers around CCR Group's goodpractice principles, an event was held to present our policies and especially our compliance practices and Integrity & Compliance Program, based on the CCR Group Code of Business Ethics and Anti-corruption Policy.
Total suppliers




Government relations
Our relations with Government are managed on a technical basis. Our Institutional Relations department is tasked with evaluating and reviewing all bills and executive orders pending before the National Congress that could affect our business and industry.
In addition to the Executive and Legislative branches, CCR Group engages with regulatory agencies – including the Brazilian Department of Transportation (ANTT), the São Paulo State Transportation Concession Regulator (ARTESP) and the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) – on matters related to concessions and concession extensions and addenda, among others.
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About CCR Group’s performance on social & relationship capital, view the full report here.