The UN Decade of Action outlines five pillars of activity within a safe system framework to achieve the goal of slowing and then reversing the global growth in road traffic fatalities, especially in low-income and middle-income countries. The first four pillars - road safety management, safer roads and mobility, safer vehicles, and safer road users – have a strong focus on prevention of road traffic crashes and mitigation of energy exchange when a crash occurs. The fifth pillar – post-crash response – is far more specific, focusing only on crash victims in the event of a safe system failure. The victims appear to be relevant to the first four pillars only insofar as their numbers can be used to evaluate the success of road safety programs a...
Globally, 1.24 million people die every year because of road traffic accidents (RTAs) and almost 20-...
Injury as a result of road traffic crashes is one of the most significant public health problems in ...
In 2010 the United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution 64/255 declaring 2011-2020 the Decade...
The UN Decade of Action outlines five pillars of activity within a safe system framework to achieve ...
Every year more than 1.35 million people lose their lives on the road and tens of millions more are ...
AbstractIn low- and middle-income countries, the high price paid for mobility in terms of human loss...
Estimates by the World Health Organization suggest that, on a yearly basis, road crashes kill 1.25 m...
Estimates by the World Health Organization suggest that, on a yearly basis, road crashes kill 1.25 m...
BACKGROUND: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) pose a significant health burden with 1.35 million individu...
Worldwide, over 1.2 million people are killed in traffic each year and another 20 to 50 million are ...
Fatalities and injuries due to road transport have an enormous impact on the well-being of people, e...
Background Road traffic injuries (RTIs) pose a significant health burden with 1.35 million individua...
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), every day more than 3000 people die on the world’s...
The Global status report on road safety 2015, reflecting information from 180 countries, indicates t...
Bloomberg Philanthropies' $125 million, five-year Global Road Safety program is aimed at reducing pr...
Globally, 1.24 million people die every year because of road traffic accidents (RTAs) and almost 20-...
Injury as a result of road traffic crashes is one of the most significant public health problems in ...
In 2010 the United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution 64/255 declaring 2011-2020 the Decade...
The UN Decade of Action outlines five pillars of activity within a safe system framework to achieve ...
Every year more than 1.35 million people lose their lives on the road and tens of millions more are ...
AbstractIn low- and middle-income countries, the high price paid for mobility in terms of human loss...
Estimates by the World Health Organization suggest that, on a yearly basis, road crashes kill 1.25 m...
Estimates by the World Health Organization suggest that, on a yearly basis, road crashes kill 1.25 m...
BACKGROUND: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) pose a significant health burden with 1.35 million individu...
Worldwide, over 1.2 million people are killed in traffic each year and another 20 to 50 million are ...
Fatalities and injuries due to road transport have an enormous impact on the well-being of people, e...
Background Road traffic injuries (RTIs) pose a significant health burden with 1.35 million individua...
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), every day more than 3000 people die on the world’s...
The Global status report on road safety 2015, reflecting information from 180 countries, indicates t...
Bloomberg Philanthropies' $125 million, five-year Global Road Safety program is aimed at reducing pr...
Globally, 1.24 million people die every year because of road traffic accidents (RTAs) and almost 20-...
Injury as a result of road traffic crashes is one of the most significant public health problems in ...
In 2010 the United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution 64/255 declaring 2011-2020 the Decade...