HOW VENEZUALA’S CRISIS IS HITTING ROAD SAFETY
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
20 November 2011
Road traffic crashes kill nearly 1.3 million people every year and injure or disable as many as 50 million more. They are the leading cause of death among young people aged 10–24 years.
In October 2005, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution which calls for governments to mark the third Sunday in November each year as World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The day was created as a means to give recognition to victims of road traffic crashes and the plight of their relatives who must cope with the emotional and practical consequences of these tragic events.
WHO and the UN Road Safety Collaboration encourage governments and nongovernmental organizations around the world to commemorate this day as a means of drawing the public’s attention to road traffic crashes, their consequences and costs, and the measures which can be taken to prevent them.
TOGETHER WE CAN SAVE MILLIONS OF LIVES !
DECADE OF ACTION FOR ROAD SAFETY 2011 - 2020.
TOGETHER WE CAN SAVE MILLIONSOF LIVES !
ROAD TEARS FROM GLOBAL REMEMBRANCE TO GLOBAL ACTION !
And how not to get involved in the development of the project initiated by UN and EU when road safety is in jeopardy because of the corruption phenomenon in which drivers' licenses are obtained even by illiterate citizens. How not to get involved in the project in Romania when we do not have a modern road infrastructure leading to road safety and the quality of the existing one in terms of quality puts us 120th rank in the world (!)? How not to get involved when ' road criminals ' are killing innocent people and the magistrates and justice is convicting them to more than symbolical sanctions with suspension, with a negative impact on all endeavours for road traffic education? How not to get involved when from 1800 criminal case files investigated by prosecutor offices in a year when PEOPLE have died, only two thirds get in front of judges and from 330 'road criminals' only 10% are convicted to execute a prison sentence and the victims and successors of the deceased are humiliated for years in the 'huge blender of justice'? How not to get involved when there is NO REAL JUSTICE FOR ROAD ACCIDENTS?
Cornelia Galavan - Road Tears (2001 -2011)
Dangers of Driving While Texting
Orlando Personal Injury Lawyer
February 23, 2008
By Ed Normand
Category: Auto Accidents
Recent studies have confirmed what most of us know already: that driving while using a cell phone is highly dangerous. In fact, after just 3 minutes of driving and talking on a cell phone there is a higher risk of an auto accident than when the driver is legally impaired with a .08 percent blood alcohol level. The theory is that one has to concentrate to such a degree when talking on the phone that they lose the ability to remain safely alert to traffic conditions. The tests put drivers in a simulator and engaged in cell phone conversations. The same drivers then became legally drunk and drove the same simulator without a cell phone. The results were dramatic. The cell phone users had multiple accidents and the alcohol impaired drivers had none. Testing also showed that the result was the same even when a hands free unit was used.
One can only imagine the number of car accidents that happen when people text while they drive. Some have advocated laws to prevent driving while texting. In a civil court a jury can evaluate the negligence of a driver based on the use of a cell phone. Texting while driving is so reckless that it should subject the offender to liability for punitive damages. Laws already subject alcohol impaired drivers to liability for punitive damages. Driving and using a cell phone, based on these test results, it is possible that similar liability may result from driving and using a cell phone.
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