Violence and Injury Prevention

Road traffic injuries publications and resources

Below you will find publications and resources, including documents, fact sheets, newsletters, posters and resolutions related to road traffic injuries.

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Make Walking Safe: a brief overview of pedestrian safety around the world (2013)

Pedestrian safety: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners (2013)

This good practice manual provides practical information on how to plan, implement and evaluate a pedestrian safety programme.

Global status report on road safety 2013

This report presents information on road safety from 182 countries, accounting for almost 99% of the world’s population.

Advocating for road safety and road traffic injury victims: a guide for nongovernmental organizations (2012)

This guide offers NGOs guiding principles and strategic approaches for more targeted advocacy.

Launch of the Decade: PowerPoint Presentation (2011)

This presentation describes the Decade, its global plan and good practices for road safety.

Saving millions of lives (2011)

This document offers key information about the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 and WHO's role.

Mobile phone use: a growing problem of driver distraction (2011)

This report focuses on the use of mobile phones while driving as one example of the broader problem of driver distraction.

Data systems: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners (2010)

This manual provides practical guidance for establishing data systems that will improve measurement of a country's road traffic injury problem, facilitate selection of evidence-based interventions, and allow for better evaluation of progress.

Global status report on road safety (2009)

This report is the first broad assessment of road safety in 178 countries, using a standardized survey instrument. It shows that significantly more action is needed to make the world's roads safer.

Seat-belts and child restraints: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners (2009)

The manual is a practical guide to implementing, enforcing and evaluating seat-belt and child restraint programmes, and consists of a series of 'how to' modules.

Speed management: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners (2008)

This speed management manual proposes simple, effective and low-cost solutions to excessive and inappropriate speed that can be implemented on a national or local level.

World Youth Assembly for Road Safety: The report (2007)

On 23-24 April 2007, young delegates from all regions of the world gathered in Geneva, Switzerland to exchange ideas and adopt a resolution calling for action on road safety.

Drinking and driving: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners (2007)

A good practice manual proposing simple, effective and low-cost solutions to prevent drinking and driving that can be implemented on a national or local level.

Youth and Road Safety (2007)

There are a number of factors that put young road users at increased risk for road traffic injuries. This document highlights some of these issues as well as some of the prevention strategies which target young road users.

Por una mejor seguridad vial en las Américas

Primera semana global de Naciones Unidas sobre seguridad vial - reporte de la OPS.

World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims: a guide for organizers (2006)

Practical guidance for people or groups on how to plan and organize events on World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims

Road Traffic Injury Prevention Training Manual (2006)

The manual has been designed for a multidisciplinary audience including medical doctors and nurses, transport and road engineers, vehicle safety professionals, law enforcers, policymakers, urban planners and social scientists.

Helmets: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners (2006)

Practical advice to road safety practitioners on how to achieve a much higher proportion of users of two-wheeled vehicles wearing helmets

Planète Enfants: Dans la rue soyons tous prudents ! (2006)

Planète enfants is a not-for-profit magazine targeted at school children between the ages of 8 - 12 years. This booklet, prepared with the technical support of WHO, was issued as part of the magazine to coincide with the beginning of the school year in Africa. Using the comic's regular characters, Max and Dina, the booklet addresses through comic sketches, games and quizzes issues such as the meaning of road signs, road safety around schools, and the importance of using seat-belts and helmets.

Planète enfants: Crossing the road is not child's play (2005)

Planète enfants is a not-for-profit magazine targeted at school children between the ages of 8 - 12 years. This booklet, prepared with the technical support of WHO, was issued as part of the magazine to coincide with the beginning of the school year in Africa. Using the comic's regular characters, Max and Dina, the booklet addresses through comic sketches, games and quizzes issues such as the meaning of road signs, road safety around schools, and the importance of using seat-belts and helmets.

Milestones in international road safety: World Health Day 2004 and beyond (2005)

The objectives of this document are two fold: to document the key achievements in the area of road safety made on and since World Health Day 2004; and to inspire action on implementing the recommendations of the World report on road traffic injury prevention.

UN Road Safety Collaboration: A handbook of partner profiles (2005)

Each profile contains an overview of the organization's activities that pertain to road safety and provides contact names and email addresses. As more organizations join this collaboration, the Handbook will be regularly updated.

A 5-Year WHO Strategy for Road Traffic Injury Prevention (2001)

Developed in collaboration with agencies and public health experts from all continents, the strategy provides guidance to dedicated researchers, practitioners and policy makers in the field on how to motivate governments to do more as well as how to prioritise road traffic injury prevention efforts.

Proceedings of WHO meeting to develop a 5 year strategy (2001)

This document was prepared following a consultation meeting to develop a 5-year strategy for road traffic injury prevention. The meeting, held in April 2001, gathered 25 international researchers and practitioners from the disciplines of public health, engineering, law enforcement, and prehospital care.


Fact sheets

Road traffic injury prevention

Fact sheets from the World report on road traffic injury prevention (2004): main messages, alcohol, helmets, safety restraints, speed, visibility and recommendations.


Newsletters


Posters

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  • Road Marks posters (2007)
    The "Road Marks" series of five posters was created to promote action on helmets, drink-driving, speeding, seat-belts, and visibility. They were launched to mark the First UN Global Road Safety Week.
  • Road traffic injury poster series (2004)
    Through their striking images and supporting text, the following posters highlight several key facts: the unacceptably high number of deaths, injuries and disabilities caused by road traffic crashes around the world each year; their propensity to strike primarily pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists and passengers of public transport in developing countries; and their enormous costs to society.

Related resolutions

Improving global road safety, A/66/L.43 (2012)

Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, 66th session, 4 April 2012

Improving global road safety, A/RES/64/255 (2010)

Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, 64th session, 10 May 2010

Improving global road safety, A/RES/62/244 (2008)

Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, 62nd session, 31 March 2008

Improving global road safety, A/60/5 (2005)

Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, 60th session, 1 December 2005

Improving global road safety, A/RES/58/289 (2004)

Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, 58th session, 11 May 2004

Road safety and health, WHA57.10 (2004)

Resolution of the World Health Assembly, 57th session, 22 May 2004

Prevention of road traffic accidents, EB57.R30 (1976)

Resolution of the Executive Board of the WHO, 57th Session, 30 January 1976

Prevention of road traffic accidents, WHA27.59 (1974)

Resolution of the World Health Assembly, 27th session, 23 May 1974

Prevention of traffic accidents, EB43.R22 (1969)

Resolution of the Executive Board of the WHO, 43rd Session, 28 February 1969

Prevention of traffic accidents, WHA19.36 (1966)

Resolution of the World Health Assembly, 19th session, 20 May 1966