new report indicates that road traffic injuries claim 124m lives every year
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New report indicates that road traffic injuries claim 1.24m lives every year

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Amman - Petra

Launched today by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Global status report on road safety 2013: supporting a decade of action describes the road safety situation in participating countries and underlines the gaps in road safety nationally. More importantly it serves as a baseline for monitoring action through the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011–2020.The report, a copy of which was obtained by Petra , presents information from 182 countries – including 19 countries from the Eastern Mediterranean Region – accounting for almost 99% of the world’s population or 6.8 billion people.Among other important information, the report shows that only 28 countries, covering 7% of the world’s population, have comprehensive road safety laws on five key risk factors: drinking and driving, speeding, and failing to use motorcycle helmets, seat-belts and child restraints. It thus indicates that, among other measures, the pace of legislative change needs to rapidly accelerate if the United Nations Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011–2020 is to meet its target of saving 5 million lives.The report also documents that from 2007 to 2010, 88 countries reduced the number of deaths on their roads, showing that improvements are possible. However, the number of deaths increased in 87 countries during the same period. Worldwide the total number of road traffic deaths remains unacceptably high at 1.24 million per year.Political will is needed at the highest level of government to ensure appropriate road safety legislation and stringent enforcement of laws by which we all need to abide,” says WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan. “If this cannot be ensured, families and communities will continue to grieve, and health systems will continue to bear the brunt of injury and disability due to road traffic crashes.”The report reveals that the Eastern Mediterranean Region is responsible for 10% of the world’s road traffic deaths and has the second highest road traffic fatality rate among WHO regions. Moreover, some countries of the Region are among those with the highest fatality rates in the world. The Region is unusual in having the highest rates of road traffic fatalities among its high-income countries, at 21.7 per 100 000 population. This is more than double the global rate of 8.7 per 100 000 population for high-income countries.The report also found that globally pedestrians and cyclists constitute 27% of all road deaths. In the Eastern Mediterranean Region 45% of road traffic victims are vulnerable road users (pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists). The majority of these are pedestrians. Yet only a few countries have developed national policies and enabling environments to encourage walking and cycling or to separate vulnerable road users.It said that 59% of those who are killed in road traffic crashes are between the ages of 15 and 44 years, and 77% are male.The report is the second in a series analysing the extent to which countries are implementing a number of effective road safety measures. In addition to the five risk factors noted above, it highlights the importance of issues such as vehicle safety standards, road infrastructure inspections, policies on walking and cycling and aspects of pre-hospital care systems. It also indicates whether countries have a national strategy which sets measurable targets to reduce the number of people killed and seriously injured on the roads.

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