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ABOUT THE UN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK Requested by the United Nations General Assembly, the Sixth United Nations Global Road Safety Week will be held from 7-13 May 2021. This Week will focus on low-speed streets. It is widely acknowledged that 30 km/h speed limits where people walk, live and play will make the streets safe and healthy, green and more livable. THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE UNGRSW 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
HOW TO BUILD STREETS FOR LIFE 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
READ ABOUT THE NEW DECADE OF ACTION FOR ROAD SAFETY 2021 In August 2020, the UN General Assembly adopted resolution 74/299 "Improving global road safety", proclaiming the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030, with the ambitious target of preventing at least 50% of road traffic deaths and injuries by 2030. READ ABOUT THE NEW DECADE OF ACTION FOR ROAD SAFETY 2021 This new Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030 provides an opportunity for harnessing the successes and lessons of previous years and building upon them to save more lives. The Plan of Action is set to be released during the 6 th UN Global Road Safety Week to be held from 17-23 May 2021. The Week itself will focus on speed management,in
GLOBAL EVENTS DURING THE UN WEEK SIGN UP AND TAKE PART There will be many events taking place during the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week. We have compiled a list of a few global events so you can register and take part in celebrating the UN Week and learning all about how 30 km/h speed limits make #StreetsforLife. STREETS FOR LIFE: #LOVE 30 unroadsafetyweekorg 1 ˜˚˛˝˙ˆ ˇ˘ ˝˝˘ ˚ ˜ ˝ Myth: 30 km/h limits don’t make a difference Fact: Low speed streets save lives Evidence from around the world shows LAUNCH OF THE UN WEEK IN ONE WEEK FROM TODAY! Register for the @WHO @FIAFdn global launch of the @UNGRSW on 17 May, 14:00 CEST https://bit.ly/3w1ipjB Reserve your place at other events being hosted during the Week https://bit.ly/3usvTnP Read, sign & share the #StreetsforLife Open Letter and garner a commitment from a policy-maker to build #StreetsforLife https://bit.ly/3evRB4L Take inspiration for other activities from PHILIPPINES: HOW DO YOU BUILD A CITY THAT IS SWEET TO ITS They don’t have their own protected space and are forced to ride in moving traffic. However, bicycles and motor vehicles don’t mix. When push comes to shove, the person on a bicycle is only flesh and bone. UN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
ABOUT THE UN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK Requested by the United Nations General Assembly, the Sixth United Nations Global Road Safety Week will be held from 7-13 May 2021. This Week will focus on low-speed streets. It is widely acknowledged that 30 km/h speed limits where people walk, live and play will make the streets safe and healthy, green and more livable. THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE UNGRSW 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
HOW TO BUILD STREETS FOR LIFE 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
READ ABOUT THE NEW DECADE OF ACTION FOR ROAD SAFETY 2021 In August 2020, the UN General Assembly adopted resolution 74/299 "Improving global road safety", proclaiming the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030, with the ambitious target of preventing at least 50% of road traffic deaths and injuries by 2030. READ ABOUT THE NEW DECADE OF ACTION FOR ROAD SAFETY 2021 This new Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030 provides an opportunity for harnessing the successes and lessons of previous years and building upon them to save more lives. The Plan of Action is set to be released during the 6 th UN Global Road Safety Week to be held from 17-23 May 2021. The Week itself will focus on speed management,in
GLOBAL EVENTS DURING THE UN WEEK SIGN UP AND TAKE PART There will be many events taking place during the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week. We have compiled a list of a few global events so you can register and take part in celebrating the UN Week and learning all about how 30 km/h speed limits make #StreetsforLife. STREETS FOR LIFE: #LOVE 30 unroadsafetyweekorg 1 ˜˚˛˝˙ˆ ˇ˘ ˝˝˘ ˚ ˜ ˝ Myth: 30 km/h limits don’t make a difference Fact: Low speed streets save lives Evidence from around the world shows LAUNCH OF THE UN WEEK IN ONE WEEK FROM TODAY! Register for the @WHO @FIAFdn global launch of the @UNGRSW on 17 May, 14:00 CEST https://bit.ly/3w1ipjB Reserve your place at other events being hosted during the Week https://bit.ly/3usvTnP Read, sign & share the #StreetsforLife Open Letter and garner a commitment from a policy-maker to build #StreetsforLife https://bit.ly/3evRB4L Take inspiration for other activities from PHILIPPINES: HOW DO YOU BUILD A CITY THAT IS SWEET TO ITS They don’t have their own protected space and are forced to ride in moving traffic. However, bicycles and motor vehicles don’t mix. When push comes to shove, the person on a bicycle is only flesh and bone.LEADERSHIP STORIES
6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
GET INVOLVED WITH #SPEAKUP 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK 2021 UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL ROAD SAFET WEEK 22 Car-free days and ‘placemaking’ events co-organised by UN-Habitat helped to build public support for better facilities for walking and cycling, andpromoted a
GLOBAL GATHERING OF MINISTERS DETERMINES ROAD SAFETY The 3rd Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety convened 1700 delegates from around 140 countries, including more than 70 ministers and vice-ministers and heads of international agencies, civil society organizations, foundations and private companies. 6TH UN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK unroadsafetyweek.org 2 ˜˚˛˝˙ˆ ˇ˘ ˝˝˘ ˚ ˜ ˝ Step 1: Read and sign the Streets for Life open letter Read the Streets for Life Open Letter at www.unroadsafetyweek.org and add your voice to the growing global movement demanding 30 km/h (20 mph) streets! UN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK UN Global Road Safety Week - en - UN Road Safety Week NEW INFOGRAPHIC FROM WHO FOCUSES ON SPEED Countries successfully reducing road traffic deaths have done so by prioritizing safety when managing speed. Among the proven strategies to address speed include: Building or modifying roads to include features that calm traffic; Establishing speed limits to the function of each road; Enforcing speed limits; Installing in-vehicle technologies; Raising awareness about the dangers of speeding. PHILIPPINES: HOW DO YOU BUILD A CITY THAT IS SWEET TO ITS They don’t have their own protected space and are forced to ride in moving traffic. However, bicycles and motor vehicles don’t mix. When push comes to shove, the person on a bicycle is only flesh and bone. STREETS FOR LIFE: #LOVE 30 Streets for Life: #Love 30 unroadsafetyweek.org The case for 30 km/h streets for health, environment, and equity during UN Road Safety Weekand beyond
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6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
UN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
ABOUT THE UN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK Requested by the United Nations General Assembly, the Sixth United Nations Global Road Safety Week will be held from 7-13 May 2021. This Week will focus on low-speed streets. It is widely acknowledged that 30 km/h speed limits where people walk, live and play will make the streets safe and healthy, green and more livable. THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE UNGRSW 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
HOW TO BUILD STREETS FOR LIFE 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
LAUNCH OF THE UN WEEK IN ONE WEEK FROM TODAY! Register for the @WHO @FIAFdn global launch of the @UNGRSW on 17 May, 14:00 CEST https://bit.ly/3w1ipjB Reserve your place at other events being hosted during the Week https://bit.ly/3usvTnP Read, sign & share the #StreetsforLife Open Letter and garner a commitment from a policy-maker to build #StreetsforLife https://bit.ly/3evRB4L Take inspiration for other activities from STREETS FOR LIFE: #LOVE 30 unroadsafetyweekorg 1 ˜˚˛˝˙ˆ ˇ˘ ˝˝˘ ˚ ˜ ˝ Myth: 30 km/h limits don’t make a difference Fact: Low speed streets save lives Evidence from around the world shows NEW INFOGRAPHIC FROM WHO FOCUSES ON SPEED Countries successfully reducing road traffic deaths have done so by prioritizing safety when managing speed. Among the proven strategies to address speed include: Building or modifying roads to include features that calm traffic; Establishing speed limits to the function of each road; Enforcing speed limits; Installing in-vehicle technologies; Raising awareness about the dangers of speeding. UN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK UN Global Road Safety Week - en - UN Road Safety Week PHILIPPINES: HOW DO YOU BUILD A CITY THAT IS SWEET TO ITS They don’t have their own protected space and are forced to ride in moving traffic. However, bicycles and motor vehicles don’t mix. When push comes to shove, the person on a bicycle is only flesh and bone.PÁGINA DE INICIO
6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
UN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
ABOUT THE UN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK Requested by the United Nations General Assembly, the Sixth United Nations Global Road Safety Week will be held from 7-13 May 2021. This Week will focus on low-speed streets. It is widely acknowledged that 30 km/h speed limits where people walk, live and play will make the streets safe and healthy, green and more livable. THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE UNGRSW 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
HOW TO BUILD STREETS FOR LIFE 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
LAUNCH OF THE UN WEEK IN ONE WEEK FROM TODAY! Register for the @WHO @FIAFdn global launch of the @UNGRSW on 17 May, 14:00 CEST https://bit.ly/3w1ipjB Reserve your place at other events being hosted during the Week https://bit.ly/3usvTnP Read, sign & share the #StreetsforLife Open Letter and garner a commitment from a policy-maker to build #StreetsforLife https://bit.ly/3evRB4L Take inspiration for other activities from STREETS FOR LIFE: #LOVE 30 unroadsafetyweekorg 1 ˜˚˛˝˙ˆ ˇ˘ ˝˝˘ ˚ ˜ ˝ Myth: 30 km/h limits don’t make a difference Fact: Low speed streets save lives Evidence from around the world shows NEW INFOGRAPHIC FROM WHO FOCUSES ON SPEED Countries successfully reducing road traffic deaths have done so by prioritizing safety when managing speed. Among the proven strategies to address speed include: Building or modifying roads to include features that calm traffic; Establishing speed limits to the function of each road; Enforcing speed limits; Installing in-vehicle technologies; Raising awareness about the dangers of speeding. UN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK UN Global Road Safety Week - en - UN Road Safety Week PHILIPPINES: HOW DO YOU BUILD A CITY THAT IS SWEET TO ITS They don’t have their own protected space and are forced to ride in moving traffic. However, bicycles and motor vehicles don’t mix. When push comes to shove, the person on a bicycle is only flesh and bone.PÁGINA DE INICIO
6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
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6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
READ ABOUT THE NEW DECADE OF ACTION FOR ROAD SAFETY 2021 In August 2020, the UN General Assembly adopted resolution 74/299 "Improving global road safety", proclaiming the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030, with the ambitious target of preventing at least 50% of road traffic deaths and injuries by 2030. CONTACT - EN - UN ROAD SAFETY WEEK 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE UNGRSW 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
GLOBAL GATHERING OF MINISTERS DETERMINES ROAD SAFETY The 3rd Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety convened 1700 delegates from around 140 countries, including more than 70 ministers and vice-ministers and heads of international agencies, civil society organizations, foundations and private companies. LAUNCH OF THE UN WEEK IN ONE WEEK FROM TODAY! Register for the @WHO @FIAFdn global launch of the @UNGRSW on 17 May, 14:00 CEST https://bit.ly/3w1ipjB Reserve your place at other events being hosted during the Week https://bit.ly/3usvTnP Read, sign & share the #StreetsforLife Open Letter and garner a commitment from a policy-maker to build #StreetsforLife https://bit.ly/3evRB4L Take inspiration for other activities from WE MARK THE MOST SUCCESS UN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK YET The Fourth United Nations Global Road Safety Week has been a massive success! In fact, it has been described as the most successful UN Weekyet!
UN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK UN Global Road Safety Week - en - UN Road Safety Week 2007: YOUTH ROAD SAFETY 6th UN Global Road Safety Week focuses on Streets for Life: #Love30. Low speed streets save lives and are the heart of any community. 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits where people and traffic mix make for streets that are healthy, green and liveable, in other words, streetsfor life.
2013: PEDESTRIAN SAFETY 2013: Pedestrian Safety The Second UN Global Road Safety Week was held on 6-12 May 2013 and was dedicated to pedestrian safety. The Week drawed attention to the urgent need to better protect pedestrians worldwide and generate action on the measures needed to do so. FIFTH UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK6-12 MAY 2019
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