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The Global status report on road safety 2013

The Global status report on road safety 2013: Supporting a decade of action revealed that legislation on five known KEY risk factors for road traffic injuries (speeding, drink–driving, non-use of motorcycle helmets, seat-belts and child restraints) is incomplete in the majority of countries and that current laws are often inadequately enforced, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The Global status report on road safety 2013 revealed that only 28 countries (covering just 7% of the world’s population) have comprehensive laws on these five risk factors. More works need to be done to improve road safety legislation globally.

This is an excellent document for leaders and researchers in road safety field. In this report, there are a lot of lessons from Vietnam which is contributed by CIPPR.

Download the manual in this link: http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/road_traffic/countrywork/legislation_manual/en/#.U73rDOrDxLg.facebook