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Every year, as a consequence of road traffic crashes, more than 1.2 million people are killed globally, while another 50 million are injured. Approximately 90% of all road crashes occur in low- and middle-income countries.Even though road safety is an important sustainable development issue, it is yet relatively underappreciated and greatly underfunded. Recognizing the need to support Member
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The brochure on International Driving Permit Categories recommends reconciliations of the differences between the International Driving Permit categories in the 1968 Convention on Road Traffic and the corresponding definition for the same symbol in the EU Driving Licence Directive (2006/126/EC of 20
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Cutting road traffic deaths and injuries in half by 2020Download the publication hereThe world has been paying serious attention to road safety since 2003, following a United Nations General Assembly Resolution on the rapid global increase in road traffic deaths, injuries and disabilities. With roughly 1
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Preventing Drink Driving in Africa is an e-book published by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), and the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking (IARD) and is
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The UNECE and the International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP) have partnered to create an e-book on "Regional Perspectives on preventing alcohol-related road crashes involving vulnerable road users". It comprises the complete findings first presented in
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The EATL Phase II Report is available in English and Russian.
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This document presents the UNECE's Action Plan for the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety (2011–2020). This Plan is directly aligned with the UN Global Plan for the Decade of Action for Road Safety. It aims to achieve the UNECE’s overall road safety goals by addressing priority areas of work as well as by implementing the ongoing and future initiatives in the UNECE region and beyond. Free
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The EATL Phase I Report is available in English and Russian.
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ECE/TRANS/195 Sales No. E.07.VIII.5 ISBN: 978-92-1-139124-4 Price: US$ 35 Languages: E, F, R, Spanish, Convention on Road Traffic of 1968 and and European Agreement Supplementing the Convention - 2006 consolidated versionsThe Vienna Convention on Road Traffic was done at Vienna on 8 November 1968. Since its entry into force on 21 May 1977, it replaces previous road traffic Conventions
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ECE/TRANS/196 Sales No. E.07.VIII.7 ISBN: 978-92-1-139128-2 Price: US$ 45 Languages: E, F, R Convention on Road Signs and Signals of 1968 European Agreement Supplementing the Convention and Protocol on Road Markings, Additional to the European Agreement - 2006 consolidated versionsThe Convention on Road Signs and Signals was done at Vienna on 8 November 1968. Since its entry into force
The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe has a long history of support for developing transport connections between Europe and Asia.  The EATL project, Phase I (2002–2007), Phase II (2008–2012) and Phase III (2013–2017) made transport between Europe and Asia a reality.  Phase III gathered 38 countries from Europe and Asia and concluded that road and rail transportation along
The EATL Phase II Report is available in English and Russian.
В этой брошюре представлена Резолюция о внедрении в практику высоко-и полностью автоматизированных транспортных средств в условиях дорожного движения Глобального форума по безопасности дорожного движения (WP.1) Европейской экономической комиссии ООН от 20 сентября 2018 года.Скачать
Cette brochure presente la Résolution sur le Déploiement de Véhicules Hautement et Entièrement Automatisés dans la Circulation Routière adoptée le 20 September 2018 par le Forum Mondial de la Sécurité Routière (WP.1).Télécharger ici
Cutting road traffic deaths and injuries in half by 2020Download the publication here (Russian)The world has been paying serious attention to road safety since 2003, following a United Nations General Assembly Resolution on the rapid global increase in road traffic deaths, injuries and disabilities. With roughly 1.25