MAKE ROADS SAFE FilmsMichelle Yeoh's Message Supporting the Make Roads Safe Campaign
Watch movie star Michelle Yeoh add her support to the Make Roads Safe campaign, warning “the world needs to act right now”. View film: Low | Med | High (Windows Media Player) Make Roads Safe - 2 Minute Promotional Film
Watch this short promotional film on the Make Roads Safe campaign. View film: Low | Med | High (Windows Media Player) Make Roads Safe - The Campaign for Global Road Safety
Watch Moby, Lewis Hamilton, Desmond Tutu and Tony Blair explain why they support action to Make Roads Safe in developing countries. View film: Low | Med | High (Windows Media Player) Desmond Tutu Speaking at the Make Roads Safe Africa Launch
Watch Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaking at the Make Roads Safe Africa launch, held in Cape Town, South Africa. View film: Low | Med | High (Windows Media Player) Tony Blair Backs Global Road Safety Movement
Watch this video statement by Tony Blair recorded for UN Global Road Safety Week. View film: Low | Med | High (Windows Media Player) Michael Schumacher: why I support Make Roads Safe
Michael Schumacher, seven times Formula One World Champion, explains why he agreed to serve on the Commission for Global Road Safety and why he is supporting the Make Roads Safe campaign. View film: Low | Med | High (Windows Media Player) "It is time to focus on this carnage"
Lord Robertson of Port Ellen, Chairman of the Commission for Global Road Safety, discusses the Make Roads Safe report. View film: Low | Med | High (Windows Media Player) Kofi Annan: The UN should do more
Kofi Annan, UN Secretary General, 1997-2006, argues that the United Nations should be taking global road injuries more seriously. View film: Low | Med | High (Windows Media Player) India: the view from a road safety NGO
India loses at least 100,000 dead and 1 million seriously injured every year in road crashes. Rohit Baluja, from IRTE, discusses the problem. View film: Low | Med | High (Windows Media Player) "It saved my life": two continents, one story
Road injuries are preventable. These personal testimonies from Latin America and Vietnam demonstrate that wearing a seat belt or a helmet can save your life. View film: Low | Med | High (Windows Media Player) "This is war on children" - on the frontline in Vietnam
Greig Craft, head of the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation, describes the appalling waste of road deaths in Vietnam, where 500 children are being killed every month. View film: Low | Med | High (Windows Media Player) “He hit a tree at 86 miles an hour”
Sean Mulsteff died when the car he was driving hit a tree. His father, Perry, talks about teenagers, speed and how the US loses more than 10,000 young people a year in road crashes. View film: Low | Med | High (Windows Media Player) “I ask political leaders: take action” - a mother speaks out
Sarifa Lodewyk lost her son in a car crash, one of the more than 12,000 South Africans killed each year on the road. Here she calls for political action to improve road safety. View film: Low | Med | High (Windows Media Player) |
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Read this short booklet on Make Roads Safe which explains the aims of the campaign and why you should get involved. Read the Report
Read the Make Roads Safe report demanding urgent G8 action to tackle global road deaths. Watch the Film
Watch this short Make Roads Safe film to see the impact of road deaths in developing View film (Windows Media Player): Low-Res | Medium-Res | High-Res View film (QuickTime): |















