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Global status report on road safety
Global status report on road safety
Approximately 1.3 million people die each year on the world's roads, and between 20 and 50 million sustain non-fatal injuries. The Global status report on road safety is the first broad assessment of the road safety situation in 178 countries, using data drawn from a standardized survey. The results show that road traffic injuries remain an important public health problem, particularly for low-income and middle-income countries. Pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists make up almost half of those killed on the roads, highlighting the need for these road users to be given more attention in road safety programmes. The results suggest that in many countries road safety laws need to be made more comprehensive while enforcement should be strengthened. The Global status report on road safety results clearly show that significantly more action is needed to make the world's roads safer.
Full report [pdf 4.88Mb]
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New regional reports launched
WHO European region
English [pdf 6Mb] | Russian [pdf 6Mb]
WHO South-East Asia region
English [pdf 2.83Mb]
WHO Western Pacific region
English [pdf 2.47Mb]
TECHNICAL CONTENT
Report
Full report, separate chapters and summary in various languages.
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Key facts
An overview of the key facts of the report.
Key facts
Data
Data, used to assess the status of road safety in all Member States.
All data
Country profiles
A detailed overview of each separate Member State.
All profiles
Methodology
Overview of the methodology used for data collection.
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MULTIMEDIA
Pictures
High-resolution pictures from the report for public use.
All pictures
Statements
WHO Director-General and experts about the report.
All statements
Presentation
General background and key findings from the report
Download [pdf 1.22Mb]
B-roll
A compilation of footage of road traffic situations and interviews.
B-roll and interviews
5 minute movie
Short movie on road traffic crashes, shown at the launch.
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Press materials
Press release: English and other languages
- Key facts
- Statements
- Q & A
- B-roll
- Pictures
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