The global crisis of road traffic fatalities and injuries has remained
an ongoing challenge, plagued by inconsistent estimation methods, data
gaps, and underreporting. With 39.5 million road deaths recorded
between 1980 and 2024, understanding the accurate scale and impact of
this crisis is critical. This book provides a comprehensive and
evidence-based perspective on worldwide and country-specific road
casualties and methods to prevent them, offering an essential
benchmark for researchers, policymakers, and professionals in the
field. This book delivers the knowledge required to understand and
mitigate road traffic fatalities, offering practical insights drawn
from global experiences. It draws together fragmented road crash data
and methodologies into a unified and cohesive global perspective.
Featuring a databank of over 80,000 road traffic-related entities, the
book presents a Global Road Fatality Atlas—a visual representation
of road deaths across 216 countries and territories over 42
years—and explores crash data sources, reporting challenges,
statistical estimation methods, and solutions for addressing
underreporting. Featuring hundreds of figures and expert insights from
international thought leaders, the book gives readers the knowledge to
improve road safety data accuracy, enhance policy development, and
lead to safer roads. Global Road Traffic Fatalities and Injuries:
Data, Trends and Challenges for Making Safer Highways will be an
essential desk reference for health and safety professionals,
transport and public health professionals, policymakers, engineers,
law enforcement personnel, insurance analysts, researchers, and
academics.
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Data, Trends and Challenges for Making Safer Highways
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040658611
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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