On Sunday, November 16, we join communities across the United States and around the world for the annual World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. This year’s theme: “Safe speeds Save Lives” underscores the urgent need to confront speeding as a major factor in roadway deaths and injuries. Across the U.S., more than 75 communities are already planning events – from rallies and walks to vigils and bike rides held in remembrance of people killed or injured in roadway crashes. This day also serves as a crucial opportunity for governments and those working in road safety to demonstrate the scale and impact of road-related deaths and injuries and advocate for immediate and concerted action to end this public health crisis.
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World Day of Remembrance, Unites States
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On Sunday, November 16, we join communities across the United States and around the world for the annual World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. This year’s theme: “Safe speeds Save Lives” underscores the urgent need to confront speeding as a major factor in roadway deaths and injuries. Across the U.S., more than 75 communities are already planning events – from rallies and walks to vigils and bike rides held in remembrance of people killed or injured in roadway crashes. This day also serves as a crucial opportunity for governments and those working in road safety to demonstrate the scale and impact of road-related deaths and injuries and advocate for immediate and concerted action to end this public health crisis.
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