GENEVA, 6th May, 2023 (WAM) – The World Health Organization (WHO) and partners launched a revised manual to help decision makers curb the scourge of pedestrian deaths and injuries in road traffic crashes today.
Walking brings health, transport and environmental benefits, but roads remain unsafe for pedestrians everywhere. Over 310 000 pedestrians were killed in crashes 2016, accounting for 23% of all global deaths. Per kilometre travelled, pedestrians face a nine times higher risk of death than car occupants.
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Geneva [Switzerland], May 6 (ANI/WAM): The World Health Organisation (WHO) and partners launched a revised manual to help decision-makers curb the scourge of pedestrian deaths and injuries in road traffic crashes today.
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