European facts and Global Status Report on Road Safety 2013

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European facts and Global Status Report on Road Safety 2013 Francesco Mitis WHO Regional Office for Europe Rome, 20 December 2013 mit@euro.who.int

Monitoring a Decade UN GA resolution 54/255 in 2010 called for a Decade of Action for Road Safety (2011 2020) Status reports to be used as a monitoring tool for the Decade Source: Global status report on road safety 2013: supporting a decade of action

How to do it? Road safety management Safer roads and mobility Safer vehicles Safer road users Post crash response

How to monitor it? Funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies Country-based, multisectoral, consensus process used to gather information

Participating countries Source: Global status report on road safety 2013: supporting a decade of action

Main messages Globally a total of 1.24 million die annually due to road traffic injuries Of these 92 492 people die in the WHO European Region (a fall of 25% compared to 2007) Only half the countries in EURO have comprehensive legislation to control the five main risk factors 43% of all road traffic deaths are among pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists

Inequalities persist in the WHO European Region Large disparities still exist across the Region 66% of deaths are in low- and middleincome countries (LMIC) Death rate in LMIC is 2.4 times higher than in high-income countries (HIC)

Urban speed limits are too high Only 33 countries (25 HIC and 8 LMIC) have a comprehensive urban speed law 11 countries (10 from CIS) have an urban speed limit over 50 km/h Enforcement needs to be improved Comprehensive urban speed law = maximum urban speed limit of 50 km/h + local autorities allowed to reduce speed limits

Drinking and driving 3 countries have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) over 0.05 g/dl No alcohol limit stipulated in 2 countries 29% of countries impose a lower BAC for novice drivers and 33% have a lower BAC for professional drivers Enforcement considered effective in 42% of countries Comprehensive drink driving law = BAC of 0.05 g/dl.

Helmet use 90% of countries have a helmet law that applies to all riders, all road types and all engine types Effective enforcement is reported by 46% of the countries Comprehensive motorcycle helmet law = All riders, all roads, all engine types + helmet standard.

Seat-belts: enforcement needs to be improved All the countries have legislation on seat-belt use Only 3 countries do not have laws requiring seatbelt use for all occupants 38% of countries report that the legislation is optimally enforced Photo: Istockphoto

Child car restraints 90% of countries have legislation on child car restraint use Only 26% of countries, mainly HIC, report that the legislation is effectively enforced Photo: US CDC

Too few countries rate the enforcement of laws as good "Good" enforcement defined as 8 or more on a scale of 0 to 10

Mobile phone use 98% of countries have legislation on the use of mobile phones while driving 96% of countries prohibit the use of hand-held mobile phones 10% do not allow the use of either hand-held or hands-free Only 37% of countries routinely collect data on the use of mobile phones

Many countries have policies which promote physically active transport Policies to promote walking and cycling in 33 countries Policies to promote public transport in 41 countries Policies to separate road users from high-speed traffic in 34 countries More HIC than LMIC have these policies Photo: WHO/N. Di Tanno

Vehicle standards should be adopted in all countries 32 countries (22 HIC and 10 LMIC) were part of UN Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations in 2010 Only 9 HIC take part in a New Car Assessment Programmes Photo: WHO/O. OHanlon

For every person who dies, 23 are injured For every death 23 people were admitted to hospital and 112 people attended an emergency room 3% of those injured in road crashes ended up with a permanent disability Non-fatal crash injuries need better documentation In 32% of countries coverage by ambulance needs to be improved Photo: WHO/P. Virot

Data systems Most countries (76%) rely on police data systems only; few (20%) combine databases 78% of countries (25 HIC and 15 LMIC) use a 30- day definition Quality and coverage of hospital admission and emergency department data need improvement Disability data provided by only 15 countries

Conclusions - more action needed to reach the goals of the Decade Half the countries need to adopt comprehensive laws Enforcement is suboptimal; stronger enforcement needs to be coupled with public awareness More attention needs to be paid to the plight of vulnerable road users Greater investment in sustainable and safer transport systems is needed Need to make infrastructure and vehicles safer for all road users, and improve post-crash care and road safety databases

What s going on Global Status Report on Road Safety 3 just started in EURO (11 NDC appointed) monitoring tool main changes: collection of legislations

Source: ETSC, 7TH PIN annual report 2013

Source: ETSC, 7TH PIN annual report 2013

Italy NDC: Maria Giuseppina Lecce (MOH) Respondents from: MOT, Police, ISTAT, ACI, ISS, Paediatric Hospital Emergency Dpt Bambino Gesù

No target for non fatal crashes

For additional information: http://euro.who.int/violenceinjury Francesco Mitis: mit@euro.who.int