भिडियो हेर्नको लागी माथिको बक्समा डबल क्लिक गर्नुहोस।
Source: WHO Global Burden of Disease Project.Road traffic injuries are predictable and preventable, but good data are important to understand the ways in which road safety interventions and technology can be successfully transferred from developed countries where they have proven effective. Awareness of the consequences of road traffic injuries is lagging among policymakers and the general public. What's needed is incorporation of comprehensive road safety programs into national planning in developing countries.
Profile of the Problem
In developed countries, road traffic death rates have decreased since the 1960s because of successful interventions such as seat belt safety laws, enforcement of speed limits, warnings about the dangers of mixing alcohol consumption with driving, and safer design and use of roads and vehicles. For example, road traffic fatalities declined by 27 percent in the United States and by 63 percent in Canada from 1975 to 1988
फेसबुकमा पोस्ट भएको हुनाले भिडियो embed गर्न असमर्थ भयौ।