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  2. Road traffic safety - Wikipedia

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    Road traffic safety refers to the methods and measures used to prevent road users from being killed or seriously injured. Typical road users include pedestrians , cyclists , motorists , vehicle passengers, and passengers of on-road public transport (mainly buses and trams ).

  3. National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act - Wikipedia

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    Systematic motor-vehicle safety efforts began during the 1960s. In 1960, unintentional injuries caused 93,803 deaths; [5] 41% were associated with motor-vehicle crashes. In 1966, after Congress and the general public had become thoroughly horrified by five years of skyrocketing motor-vehicle-related fatality rates, the enactment of the Highway Safety Act created the National Highway Safety ...

  4. Category:Road safety - Wikipedia

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    Safety camera partnership; Safety of cycling infrastructure; Shared space; Slaughter alley; Slippery road training; Slow moving vehicle; Slower Speeds Initiative; Smeed's law; Smoking bans in private vehicles; Solomon curve; Speed bump; Speed limit; Speed limit enforcement; Speed limiter; Speed limits by country; Speeding. No one thinks big of ...

  5. Baltimore’s Belair Road to get more safety ... - AOL

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    Belair Road, a busy road that extends from East North Avenue across the county line and into Harford County, usually sees a number of fatal crashes every year, though there’s been an uptick in 2024.

  6. Road safety audit - Wikipedia

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    The requirements of a Road Safety Audit are contained in the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges section GG 119 (formerly HD19/15). [2] A key feature of a road safety audit is the use of a team of professionals with varied expertise. The team should include highway safety engineers, highway design engineers, maintenance personnel, and law ...

  7. Make Roads Safe - Wikipedia

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    Make Roads Safe is a global road safety campaign established with the aim of securing political commitment for road traffic injury prevention around the world.. The Make Roads Safe campaign played a leading role in arguing for and securing the first-ever United Nations Ministerial Conference on global road safety, which was approved by the UN General Assembly on 31 March 2008 and was held in ...

  8. List of countries by traffic-related death rate - Wikipedia

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    The risk of dying as a result of a road traffic injury is highest in the African Region (26.6 per 100 000 population), and lowest in the European Region (9.3 per 100 000). [3] Adults aged between 15 and 44 years account for 59 percent of global road traffic deaths. 77 percent of road deaths are males. [6]

  9. Transportation safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Transportation safety in the United States encompasses safety of transportation in the United States, including automobile crashes, airplane crashes, rail crashes, and other mass transit incidents, although the most fatalities are generated by road incidents annually killing 32,479 people in 2011 to over 42,000 people in 2022. The number of ...