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Making roads safer in Rwanda
WHO/Riccardo Gangale
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The road can be a dangerous place. In Africa, traffic crashes are a leading cause of death and fatality rates are the highest worldwide. Young road users are most at risk: traffic collisions are the third cause of death for children aged 5 to 14 years. A lack of awareness or of enforcement on key risk factors - excessive speed, driving under the influence, not wearing helmets or buckling seat-belts - threatens lives.
Efforts in Rwanda illustrate how to address the problem. With thousands hurt each year, the country started a comprehensive road safety initiative in 2001. An important element has been the enforcement of traffic laws and the deterrence of unsafe driving habits.
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Related links
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Rwanda country profile
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Road traffic injuries
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United Nations Road Safety Collaboration
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10 facts on youth and road safety
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