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SDG Target 3.6 Halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents

There were 1.35 million road traffic deaths globally in 2016, with millions more sustaining serious injuries and living with long-term adverse health consequences. Globally, road traffic crashes are a leading cause of death among young people, and the main cause of death among those aged 15–29 years. Road traffic injuries are currently estimated to be the 8th leading cause of death across all age groups globally, and are predicted to become the seventh leading cause of death by 2030.

 

"Road traffic injuries can be prevented. Governments need to take action to address road safety in a holistic manner. This requires involvement from multiple sectors such as transport, police, health, education, and actions that address the safety of roads, vehicles, and road users."

"Effective interventions include designing safer infrastructure and incorporating road safety features into land-use and transport planning, improving the safety features of vehicles, improving post-crash care for victims of road crashes, setting and enforcing laws relating to key risks, and raising public awareness."

Summary findings

Road traffic deaths
1.35 million
people die each year on the world’s roads
Vulnerable road users
54%
of those dying on the world’s roads are vulnerable road users
Legislation
22
Countries have amended their laws to bring them into line with best practice on one or more key risk factors for road traffic injuries over the past three years

Estimated road traffic death rate (per 100 000 population)

GHO RS_198 Estimated road traffic death rate (per 100 000 population) REGIONAL DOT PLOT TEMPLATE

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Road safety estimates

Table

The top ten causes of death worldwide (by country)

Related links

Global status report on road safety 2018

The Global status report on road safety 2018, launched by WHO in December 2018, highlights that the number of annual road traffic deaths has reached 1.35...

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