Module 1. Intro To Road Safety Updated
Module 1. Intro To Road Safety Updated
GLOBAL ROAD
SAFETY
EBRD Road Safety Engineering
E-learning Package
ROAD CASUALTIES ARE A
GLOBAL PROBLEM
DEATH WORLDWIDE
Responsible for more annual fatalities than HIV
or malaria
FATALITY RATES ARE 3X
HIGHER IN LOW AND
MIDDLE INCOME
COUNTRIES
Over 90% of fatalities are in LMICs, though they have
just around 50% of the world’s vehicles
IN EVERY WORLD REGION,
ROAD CRASHES ARE THE
NO.1 CAUSE OF DEATH FOR
YOUNG PEOPLE*
*Aged 5 to 29 years old
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT: ROAD
CASUALTIES COST 3-5%
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OF GDP
• Emergency services costs • Loss of breadwinner
• Healthcare costs • Loss of main carer
• Social support costs • Loss of skilled professionals
• Lost taxes • Loss of future expertise
• Days lost to work
• Damage & repairs
ECONOMIC
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
Countries that do not invest in road safety could miss out
on between 7-22% in potential per capita GDP growth
over a 24 year period.
September 2015.
Three of them relate SDG target 9.1: develop quality, reliable, sustainable and
resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder
specifically to road infrastructure, to support economic development and
safety human well-being, with a focus on affordable and
equitable access for all.
Road Improved
Safer Safer Safer
safety Post-
Roads Vehicles Road
manage- Crash
Users
ment Care
THE GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY PLAN
INCLUDES ‘5 PILLARS’ FOR ACTION –
AMONG THEM SAFER ROADS
Safe System
Road Improved
Safer Safer Safer
safety Post- Speed
Roads Vehicles Road
manage- Crash
Users
ment Care
ACTION: SAFER ROADS
The UN Resolution calls for “efforts to ensure
the safety and protection of all road users
through safer road infrastructure by taking
into account the needs of motorized and non-
motorized transport, and other vulnerable
road users, especially on the highest-risk
roads…”
UN A/RES/74/299
GLOBALLY, VEHICLE
GROWTH IS NOT UNIFORM
In some
countries, rapid
vehicle growth
will pose
challenges for
road safety
ROAD CASUALTIES ARE
PREVENTABLE
Many countries have seen growing motorisation, but have acted to
reduce the number of road casualties
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12.5
IN THE NEXT MODULE:
A SYSTEMATIC
APPROACH TO ROAD
SAFETY
SUMMARY: GLOBAL ROAD
SAFETY
• Road casualties are a global problem for Health; Economic
Development; and Social Development
• They are the biggest killer of young people in every world region
and a major cause of disability
• Fatality rates are 3x higher in low- and middle-income countries
• ‘Vulnerable Road Users’ include cyclists, pedestrians, elderly
people, people with disabilities, motorcyclists and others
• Safer Roads are a key pillar of the Global Road Safety Action Plan
• Road casualties are preventable.
MODULE 1
GLOBAL ROAD
SAFETY
EBRD Road Safety Engineering
E-learning Package