The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Dr Margaret Chan, in a video statement to mark the launch of the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
Sunday 20th November is this year’s World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The day is not only an opportunity to remember those who have been killed or injured in road crashes but also a day to remember others, such as the family and friends of victims, who have been affected by the fall-out of collisions on the world’s roads.Sunday will also be the first Remembrance Day to fall within the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020, which was launched earlier this year by the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration and partners. The Decade of Action’s goal is to stabilize and then reduce the global level of road traffic fatalities, which is currently predicted to rise. Importantly, the Decade of Action’s framework recognizes that achieving its goal will not happen by only focusing on road users and participating countries are being encouraged to implement activities in five key areas:
- Road safety management
- Safer roads and mobility
- Safer vehicles
- Safer road users
- Post-crash response
Related PLoS Medicine articles:
• Preventing Road Deaths—Time for Data
• Road Trauma in Teenage Male Youth with Childhood Disruptive Behavior Disorders: A Population Based Analysis
• Prescription Medicines and the Risk of Road Traffic Crashes: A French Registry-Based Study
• Protecting Vulnerable Road Users from Injury
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