Our leaders may stay silent, but we will not. Join us at Queen's Park at 4:30pm today for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. Immense gratitude to @TheBikingLawyer @tomflood1 Show more
— Friends and Families for Safe Streets (@FFSafeStreets) November 17, 2024
Today is World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. Let our bells ring out for those lost. May our advocacy be mighty to ensure not one more is taken from us. #BikeTO today you can meet @FFSafeStreets @ Queen's Park 4:30 Show more
— The Biking Lawyer (Dave Shellnutt) (@TheBikingLawyer) November 17, 2024
Cycling home from @RoadPeace ‘s profoundly moving Remembrance Service for victims of road traffic collisions, I encountered this - another collision on a pedestrian crossing and a major cycling route in Birmingham.
He is Issa Ghani, third victim of Tengpora road accident. The photograph is shared by the family as he is admitted in SKIMS Neuro ICU and is critical. He is being transferred to Delhi for urgent brain and spine surgery. Family urges everyone to pray for him.
Last night of my amazing PS teachers was struck by a large pickup while crossing the street in the crosswalk. Because of someone’s carelessness, she is now in a coma and fighting for her life. Please consider donating and sharing! gofundme.com Ms. Irma Needs Us TODAY!, organized by Jessica Hart
Today is the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. Today we remember all those who have lost their lives on our roads. But we should also remember that these are not accidents. These are results. These are the results of the choices we’ve made as a society. Show more
Traffic violence has killed 217 New Yorkers this year. This epidemic is a direct result of our leaders failing to treat this as the crisis it is. I spoke in Flushing at the World Day of Remembrance for Road Show more
It's #RoadSafetyWeek organised by @Brakecharity Every year, more than 1,700 die on UK roads. Another 30,000 have serious, life-changing injuries. This year road victims are at the heart this week as we increase awareness of the devastating toll of Show more
Today, on the “World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims” , @UN_RSF calls to: Remember and honour those lost Support action in high-risk countries. Act to halve road traffic deaths by 2030 Show more Jean Todt and 5 others
The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims aims to honor and remember those who have been killed or injured in road traffic crashes and their families. This annual event also serves as an opportunity to raise awareness about the need for improved road safety measures and reduce the risks associated with driving. The observance day highlights the physical, emotional, and economic toll of these incidents on individuals, families, and communities while emphasizing the importance of preventive actions.
The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims was first recognized by the United Nations General Assembly in 2005, following advocacy efforts by the European Federation of Road Traffic Victims. In the United States, the event is particularly relevant given that road traffic crashes remain a leading cause of death, with over 38,800 fatalities recorded in 2019 according to the National Safety Council. Additionally, these incidents can result in long-lasting consequences such as disability, financial burden, and significant trauma for the affected individuals and those close to them.
To observe the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims in the United States, various organizations and communities participate in vigils, moments of silence, and public awareness events on the third Sunday of November annually. These activities serve to commemorate the lives lost or impacted by road traffic incidents while promoting safer driving practices, improved infrastructure, and support for those grieving. Regardless of the specificities of local events, the central aim remains to unite people in their commitment to preventing road traffic-related tragedies and honor the memories of those affected by these incidents.
Facts about Road Traffic Victims
According to the United Nations, every 24 seconds a person dies in a road accident. Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death among young people aged 15-29 years.
According to World Health Organization, Guinea, a coutnry in the West Africa has the highest number of deaths per capita- 37 per 100, 000.
Rear end collisions are the most common type of motor vehicle accidents, followed by angle collisions.
Most road traffic injuries in developing countries involve only one vehicle. According to the U.N, pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists make up 54% of road traffic deaths in developing countries.
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