NS Abdul Sukor, AF Mohd Sadullah
In 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that more than 3,000 deaths occur on a daily basis and that nearly 1.3 million people die annually as a result of traffic collisions globally, thus making road accidents an international public health priority [1]. As a result, in 2010 the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration (UNSRC) launched the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020, with the aim of stabilizing and then reducing global road accident fatality trends by 2020 [2]. In addition, the global action plan recommends that countries need to develop their own national action plan for the decade such that it is consistent with or can be carried forward into the regional plan.
Key words:road safety planning,outcome-based approach,Decade of Action, road safety pillars
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26480/gwk.01.2017.21.24
Date:2017-10-1