‘Zero Road Deaths’ study scoops International Road Safety Award [1]
A new report that sets out new approaches to road safety has won the 2017 Special Award of the Prince Michael of Kent International Road Safety Awards.
With 1.25 million people are killed by traffic every year, according to the World Health Organization, the study by a group of 30 international road safety experts from 24 countries, convened by the International Transport Forum at the OECD, reviews the experiences of countries and cities that have made it their long-term objective to eliminate fatal road crashes.