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Road traffic crashes are one of the leading causes of death globally 1.25 million people are estimated to be killed on the roads each year, representing more than 3,400 deaths per day equivalent to more than 141 deaths per hour while another 30 to 50 million people are injured every year.
Road crashes are responsible for more deaths than malaria, suicides and homicides and are the only non-disease-related cause among the ten leading causes of death ranked by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Road crash deaths are estimated to rise to 1.9 million by 2020 due to increased motorisation across the world, especially in low and middle income countries (LMICs), which are highly likely to experience the greatest increases in future fatality rates.
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eDriving and Global Road Safety Partnership Launch “Triple Threat” Resources to Arm Organizations Against SPEEDING, DISTRACTION and FATIGUE High-Risk Behaviors
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eDriving, a leading global provider of digital driver risk management solutions, and Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP), have launched a comprehensive campaign with complimentary manager- and driver-focused resources to help organizations protect drivers against the “Triple Threat” of Speeding, Distraction and Fatigue.
’The Triple Threat’ matters to all organizations with employees who drive for work purposes, wherever they are in the world. CAPE MAY, N.J. (PRWEB) April 13, 2021 -Speeding contributes to about 30% of road deaths in high-income countries and about 50% of road crashes in some low- and middle-income countries.(1)