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Posted: 2025-05-13 11:38:33 UTC

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling on policymakers to improve road safety for pedestrians and cyclists during the 8th Global UN Road Safety Week. They advocate for reducing speeds and investing in infrastructure to create safe networks for walking and cycling, highlighting that over a quarter of road traffic deaths involve pedestrians and cyclists.
Road traffic deaths disproportionately affect pedestrians and cyclists.
Fatalities have been rising in some regions.
WHO is urging policymakers to prioritize active mobility safety.
Investment in infrastructure for walking and cycling is crucial.
High number of pedestrian and cyclist fatalities in road traffic accidents.
Rising fatality rates in certain regions.
Lack of safe infrastructure for active mobility.