This edition of the FAL Bulletin approaches road safety and the need for urgent, coordinated measures to be established between the public and private sectors and civil society in order to prevent the rapid increase in deaths and casualties in road accidents in Latin America and the Caribbean, an issue which is threatening the sustainability of regional development
Estimates by the World Health Organization suggest that, on a yearly basis, road crashes kill 1.25 m...
Worldwide, over 1.2 million people are killed in traffic each year and another 20 to 50 million are ...
The present and subsequent editions of the Bulletin will deal with the issue of road maintenance, it...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin examines road safety performance in Latin America and the Caribbean b...
Road accidents cause more deaths than homicides in Latin America, nevertheless it is not highlighted...
Each year, more than 1.3 million people die on the world's roads, and close to 50 million suffer non...
This issue of the Bulletin deals with road safety, which has become an urgent worldwide problem. Gi...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin examines the performance of the countries of Latin America and the Ca...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin examines the implications of road safety for the health-care syst...
Legislating five of the main risk factors for road traffic injuries (RTIs), as much as enforcing the...
Globally, 1.24 million people die every year because of road traffic accidents (RTAs) and almost 20-...
ABSTRACTThe Governor of Puerto Rico signed in 2011 a Proclamation supporting the Decade of Action fo...
This paper compiles, evaluates and analyses information from different data sources on accidents and...
Estimates by the World Health Organization suggest that, on a yearly basis, road crashes kill 1.25 m...
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...
Worldwide, over 1.2 million people are killed in traffic each year and another 20 to 50 million are ...
The present and subsequent editions of the Bulletin will deal with the issue of road maintenance, it...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin examines road safety performance in Latin America and the Caribbean b...
Road accidents cause more deaths than homicides in Latin America, nevertheless it is not highlighted...
Each year, more than 1.3 million people die on the world's roads, and close to 50 million suffer non...
This issue of the Bulletin deals with road safety, which has become an urgent worldwide problem. Gi...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin examines the performance of the countries of Latin America and the Ca...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin examines the implications of road safety for the health-care syst...
Legislating five of the main risk factors for road traffic injuries (RTIs), as much as enforcing the...
Globally, 1.24 million people die every year because of road traffic accidents (RTAs) and almost 20-...
ABSTRACTThe Governor of Puerto Rico signed in 2011 a Proclamation supporting the Decade of Action fo...
This paper compiles, evaluates and analyses information from different data sources on accidents and...
Estimates by the World Health Organization suggest that, on a yearly basis, road crashes kill 1.25 m...
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...
Worldwide, over 1.2 million people are killed in traffic each year and another 20 to 50 million are ...
The present and subsequent editions of the Bulletin will deal with the issue of road maintenance, it...