Regional report on Status of road safety: the South-East Asia Region
Road traffic injuries kill nearly 1.3 million women, men and children around the world every year and are responsible for hundreds of thousands of injuries and disability. World Health Organization estimates predict that road traffic injury will increase from being the ninth leading cause of death...
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oai:103.69.126.140:123456789-7672022-11-09T06:43:18Z Regional report on Status of road safety: the South-East Asia Region World Health Organization Accidents Traffic prevention and control Automobile driving legislation and jurisprudence education Alcohol drinking Head protective devices utilization safety Data collection statistics numerical data Road traffic injuries kill nearly 1.3 million women, men and children around the world every year and are responsible for hundreds of thousands of injuries and disability. World Health Organization estimates predict that road traffic injury will increase from being the ninth leading cause of death globally in 2004 to be the fifth leading cause of death by 2030. In 2004, road traffic injury was the tenth leading cause of death in the WHO South-East region and was responsible for 2% of all causes of mortality. 2012-12-28T23:02:37Z 2022-11-08T10:20:11Z 2012-12-28T23:02:37Z 2022-11-08T10:20:11Z 2009 Technical Report 9789290223559 http://103.69.126.140:8080/handle/123456789/767 en_US application/pdf world Health Organization |
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Road traffic injuries kill nearly 1.3 million women, men and children around the world every year and are responsible for hundreds of thousands of injuries and disability. World Health Organization estimates predict that road traffic injury will increase from being the ninth leading cause of death globally in 2004 to be the fifth leading cause of death by 2030. In 2004, road traffic injury was the tenth leading cause of death in the WHO South-East region and was responsible for 2% of all causes of mortality. |
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Regional report on Status of road safety: the South-East Asia Region |
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Regional report on Status of road safety: the South-East Asia Region |
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