Keeping yourself and your loved ones safe while driving or biking is a priority for everyone around the world. Unfortunately, road traffic injuries are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
To increase awareness, May 10-14, 2024 is designated as Global Road Safety Week. This annual observation is a good reminder to all drivers to follow local traffic laws and driving regulations.
Here are more ways you can reduce your risk of road-related injuries:
- Get good, quality sleep so you are alert and aware of your surroundings while driving, biking or walking.
- Plan your next bike ride or walk with friends as a sustainable transportation option. Be sure to wear a helmet or protective gear.
- Ensure any car seats are properly installed and follow the recommended safety guidelines. Children are generally safest in the back seat of a car and should always wear a seat belt or sit in appropriate car and booster seats.
- Pay attention when walking along or across roads. Cross streets at a designated crosswalk or intersection whenever possible.
To learn more about road safety, you can also review the WHO’s Global Plan for the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030, which seeks to reduce motoring deaths and injuries by 50% by 2030.
For more tips and resources on supporting your health and well-being while on the road, visit WellBeingAtAECOM.com.