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  2. Road traffic safety - Wikipedia

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    The standard measures used in assessing road safety interventions are fatalities and killed-or-seriously-injured (KSI) rates, usually expressed per billion (10 9) passenger kilometres. Countries using older road-safety paradigms [8] replace KSI rates with crash rates – for example, crashes per million vehicle-miles.

  3. Traffic park - Wikipedia

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    A children's traffic park in Hollihaka, Oulu, Finland. A traffic park or children's traffic park is a park in which children can learn the rules of the road. A traffic park is also called a transportation park or traffic garden or safety village depending on locale. Traffic parks are frequently created as an attraction within a larger park.

  4. Kunhadi - Wikipedia

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    Kunhadi (Arabic" كُن هادي ", English "be calm") is a non-profit organization concerned with road safety in Lebanon. Kunhadi is aimed at raising road safety awareness, especially among young people. The organization was established in 2006 after Hady Gebrane died from a car crash at age 18. [1] Kunhadi's work includes lobbying and ...

  5. Green Cross Code - Wikipedia

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    Tufty Fluffytail, a childlike red squirrel character, was created in 1953 by Elsie Mills to introduce clear and simple safety messages to children. The success of the character led to the creation in 1961 of the Tufty Club for children under five years of age. Under its auspices more than 30,000 Tufty books about road safety were issued to parents.

  6. National Child Passenger Safety Board - Wikipedia

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    Read the National Safety Council position statement on child restraints, which addresses child passenger safety among multiple modes of transportation. [10] 54% of child heatstroke deaths occur because a caregiver has forgotten a child in a vehicle. [11] In 2017, 42 children died of heatstroke.

  7. Traffic calming - Wikipedia

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    Traffic engineers refer to three "E's" when discussing traffic calming: engineering, (community) education, and (police) enforcement.Because neighborhood traffic management studies have shown that residents often contribute to the perceived speeding problem within their neighborhoods, instructions on traffic calming (for example in Hass-Klau et al., 1992 [4]) stress that the most effective ...

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  9. Traffic warning sign - Wikipedia

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    The intensive work on international road signs that took place between 1926 and 1949 eventually led to the development of the European road sign system. As the 20th century progressed, and traffic volume and vehicle speeds increased, so did the importance of road sign visibility.