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Posters
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. The posters serve as reminders to policy-makers from many sectors: health, transport, education, law enforcement - that road traffic injuries are a major public health problem, that needs to be addressed.
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Deaths due to road crashes
1.2 million people will die this year as a result of road crashes – more than 3200 deaths each day.
Download poster [pdf 1.37Mb]
Disabled for life
About 50 million people will be injured in road crashes this year, millions of whom will be disabled for life.
Download poster [pdf 1.49Mb]
Pedestrian deaths
90% of deaths due to road crashes occur in developing countries, mostly among pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists – those less likely to own a car.
Download poster [pdf 1.74Mb]
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