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Official 0by30 in cities pre-event to the 3rd Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety 2020
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FEVR on UN Road Safety Collaboration meeting
04/02/2022Today the EC has published the statistics of Road SAfety ( UN-safety) 2019
We congratulate the Eight Member States who registered their lowest fatality numbers on record in 2019: Croatia, Finland France, Germany, Greece, Latvia, Luxemburg and Sweden.
We call on Romania (96/million), Bulgaria (89/million) and Poland (77/million) who reported the highest fatality rates in 2019 to double their effforts
We congratulate the Eight Member States who registered their lowest fatality numbers on record in 2019: Croatia, Finland France, Germany, Greece, Latvia, Luxemburg and Sweden.
We call on Romania (96/million), Bulgaria (89/million) and Poland (77/million) who reported the highest fatality rates in 2019 to double their effforts
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![And the winner is](https://fevr.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Graph_-_Road_Safety_Statistics_2019.pdf_Page_1.jpeg)
We need to do much more to reach Vision Zero even if Europe has the safest roads of the world
EU Road Safety: No Applaus from Victims
- 22.800 deaths are 22.800 to many.
- • The EU could lead by example on Road Safety
- need sustainable, active and safe mobility for all
EU Cities for People
FEVR president:
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