Global Traffic Report Clause Samples

Global Traffic Report. While the Global status report (Decade of Action) is not specific to pregnant women, its goal is to alleviate and decrease road traffic fatalities worldwide, which aligns with preventing maternal mortality from motor vehicle crashes (Vladutiu et al., 2012; ▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2002). As a part of the Decade of Action, the pillars of a road safety plan provides the roadmap towards the goal to alleviate the worsening situation of road traffic fatalities, which contributes significantly to maternal mortality. The plan promotes proven solutions to lessen the road traffic mortalities and make roads safer. Some solutions include: (a) road safety management – develop a national road safety strategy, establish lead agency, strengthen institutional capacity; (b) safer roads and mobility – assess regularly safety of roads, explore various forms of transport and safe infrastructure; (c) safer road users – sustain or increase enforcement, adopt model road safety legislations.; and (d) safer vehicles – harmonize global standards, promote use of crash avoidance technologies, equip all new cars with minimum safety features, including seat belts. Over the past years, countries continue to associate their traffic laws with best road safety practices as stated in the report. Examples of associating traffic laws with these best road safety practices include speed limits, legislation against drunk-driving, and seat belt use, among others.