Download the Youth and Road Safety Action Kit
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World Youth Assembly for Road Safety Report, World Health Organization (Geneva, 2007).
World Youth Declaration for Road Safety, World Health Organization (Geneva, 2007):
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Reference 1: Make Roads Safe, A Decade of Action for Road Safety. Commission for Global Road Safety (London, 2011).
Reference 2: Global Road Safety Partnership Annual Report 2008, Geneva, Global Road Safety Partnership, 2009.
Reference 3: Faces behind the figures: voices of road traffic crash victims and their families, World Health Organization (Geneva, 2007)
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Global Plan for the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020, World Health Organization (Geneva, 2011):
More information about the Decade of Action on World Health Organization Website.
More information about the Decade of Action at the DoA Website.
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Reference 4: Global status report on road safety: time for action, World Health Organization (Geneva, 2009).
Reference 5: Kopits E, Cropper M. Traffic Fatalities and Economic Growth. Policy Research Working Paper Number 3035. Washington D.C., The World Bank, 2003.
Reference 6: Murray C, Lopez A. The Global Burden of Disease: A Comprehensive Assessment of Mortality and Disability From Diseases, Injuries and Risk Factors in 1990 and Projected to 2020 Harvard University Press (Boston: 1996)
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Reference 7: Torayan.T, Peden. M et al., eds, Youth and Road Safety, World Health Organization (Geneva, 2007).
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Reference 8: Peden M et al., eds.World report on road traffic injury prevention. World Health Organization (Geneva, 2004)
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Reference 9: Seat-belts and child restraints: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners, Global Road Safety Partnership, (Geneva, 2008):
Find out more about Seatbelts at Transport Education UCLA
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Reference 10: Speeding. European Road Safety Observatory, 2006.
Reference 11: Speed management: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners, Global Road Safety Partnership, (Geneva, 2008):
Find out more about Speed at the RoSPA Website.
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Reference 12: Road Safety: Alcohol and Drink Driving. Adelaide, Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, Government of South Australia.
Reference 13: SWOV Fact sheet Driving under the influence of alcohol. Leidschendam, Institute for Road Safety Research (SWOV), 2009.
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Reference 14:SWOV Fact sheet Driving under the influence of drugs and medicines. Leidschendam, Institute for Road Safety Research (SWOV), 2009.
Reference 15: Drinking and Driving: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners, Global Road Safety Partnership, (Geneva, 2007):
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Reference 16: Helmets: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners, World Health Organization, (Geneva, 2006):
Find out more about Helmets at:Asian Injury and Global Helmet Vaccine
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Reference 17: Helmets: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2006
More information about distracted driving:
Mobile phone use: a growing problem of driver distraction, World Health Organization (Geneva, 2011).
Measuring Cognitive Distractions, The AAA Foudnation for Traffic Safety (USA, 2013)
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See reference 8
More about visibility: Amend
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For the World Youth Declaration: See Page 1 Above
Moscow Youth Declaration for Road Safety, YOURS: Youth for Road Safety (Moscow, 2009):
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Reference 18: The Project Management Cycle. Atlanta, PM4DEV, 2007.
Good Practice Manuals for download:
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Find out more about what works in tackling road safety: See Reference 7.
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See Reference 18 above
A Pocket Guide to Building Partnerships, World Health Organization (Geneva, 2003).
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