FIA Foundation: Governments must commit to Streets for Life with 30 km/h urban streets for livable cities, say global agencies, NGOs

FIA Foundation

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LONDON, May 18, 2021, /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--

 

Governments urgently need to limit speeds to 30 km/h (20 mph) on streets where

people walk, live and play, says a new call to action from leading global

agencies, NGOs and policymakers [https://bit.ly/streets-for-life ] as part of

COVID-19 response and recovery during the Streets For Life campaign for UN

Global Road Safety Week (17 - 23 May) [https://www.unroadsafetyweek.org/en/home

]and beyond.

 

A special World Health Organization (WHO) press conference was held by Dr

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, and Zoleka Mandela, Global

Ambassador, Child Health Initiative [https://www.childhealthinitiative.org/ ].

 

The Streets for Life campaign highlights the benefits of low-speed streets in

urban areas to reduce road traffic injury - responsible for 1.35 million deaths

each year and the leading global killer of young people – and deliver

co-benefits through a shift to walking and cycling, delivering improved air

quality, climate action and equity which are essential for building back from

Covid-19.

 

Signatories of the call to action include: Jayathma Wickramanayake, UN

Secretary General's Envoy on Youth; Henrietta Fore, Executive Director, UNICEF;

Ángela María Orozco Gómez, Minister of Transport, Colombia; James Wainaina

Macharia, Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Kenya; Lord Robertson, Chairman, FIA

Foundation; and Michelle Yeoh, Actor & UN Development Programme Goodwill

Ambassador for the Global Goals.

 

The call to action is supported by the announcement of a €15 million fund for a

safe streets Advocacy Hub [https://bit.ly/AdvoHub ] by global mobility

philanthropy, the FIA Foundation [https://www.fiafoundation.org/ ] to support

policy change for safe, low-speed streets worldwide.

 

Speed is a significant contributor to road crash deaths:  For every 1 km/h

increase in speed, it is estimated that there is 4-5% increase in fatal crashes

and 1 in 3 high-income country road deaths is attributed to speed.

 

"We need a new vision for creating safe, healthy, green and liveable cities,"

said Dr Tedros. "Low-speed streets are an important part of that vision. As we

recover and rebuild from COVID-19, let's make safer roads for a safer world."

 

"Our call to action launched today, is for low-speed streets in every

community, all around the world. I call on leaders at all levels to please join

the call to action. As we respond to and recover from COVID-19, please make our

streets more liveable. Help people get to work, and to school safely. Help them

lead healthier more productive lives. Our streets are for the people. Our

streets are for our planet. Our streets are for life," added Ms Mandela.

 

Watch the full press conference here: (1) Media briefing on COVID-19 - YouTube

[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuzZhc3YePA ]

 

The Director General's transcript in multiple languages will be available here:

Press briefings (who.int)

[https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/media-resources

/press-briefings ]

 

SOURCE: FIA Foundation

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