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2004: road safety

In 2004, for the first time in the WHO history, World Health Day was focused on the theme of road safety. Although road traffic collisions kill more than 1.2 million people a year around the world, they are largely neglected as a health issue, perhaps because they are still viewed by many as events which are beyond our control. Yet the risks are known: speeding, alcohol, non-use of helmets, seat belts and other restraints, poor road design, poor enforcement of road safety regulations, unsafe vehicle design, and poor emergency health services.

World Health Day 2004 tried to advocate a "systems approach" to road safety, which takes into consideration the key aspects of the system: the road user, the vehicle and the infrastructure.


EVENT SUMMARY

Indian traffic
Global launch
Celebration in Paris [rm 52:23 min]

News releases
World Health Day 2004

UN General Assembly session on road safety

Messages
From the Director-General

From the UN Secretary-General

BACKGROUND

Overview fact sheet [pdf 40kb]

Fact sheets from the World report


FEATURES

Road safety: a public health issue
A special feature

Video clips
Road safety is no accident [mpg 9:47 min]

Message from the Director-General [mpg 4:12 min]

Message from the US President [mpg 1:35 min]

Message from the UN Secretary-General [mpg 3:18 min]




SPOTLIGHT

World report on road traffic injury prevention


RELATED LINKS

BBC coverage of World Health Day

Road traffic injuries