💨 Abstract
The WHO marked the 8th UN Global Road Safety Week by urging stakeholders to prioritize people-centred mobility policies, safer road designs, safe vehicles, and lower speed limits. This year's theme focuses on making walking and cycling safe for everyone. Globally, road-traffic crashes kill nearly 1.2 million people annually and injure up to 50 million, with vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists accounting for a significant portion of fatalities.
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