Good Practice Manuals
The UN Road Safety Collaboration has strongly supported the development of a series of good practice manuals which address the recommendations of the World report on road traffic injury prevention.
The four manuals that have been produced to date: Helmets (2006), lead by WHO; Drinking and Driving (2007), lead by GRSP, Speed Management (2008), led by GRSP and Seat belts and Child restraints (2009) led by FIA Foundation.
Drinking & DrivingDrinking and driving is one of the main causes of road crashes worldwide. Effective drinking and driving programmes have the potential to save thousands of lives. HelmetsA large proportion of the deaths of people injured or killed while riding two-wheelers result from injuries to the head. |
Seat Belts & Child Restraints‘Seat Belts & Child Restraints’ is a practical guide to implementing, enforcing and evaluating seat belt programmes. Speed managementSpeed has been identified as a key risk factor in road traffic injuries, influencing both the risk of crash as well as the severity of the injuries. |