Peace on the RoadsPresident Arias of Costa Rica has written a powerful Op-Ed in the Washington Post today, endorsing the main recommendations of the Make Roads Safe campaign. President Arias, who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on conflict resolution in Central America, describes ‘violence on our roads’ as his new struggle. He announces that he has signed a Presidential Decree committing Costa Rica to providing at least 10% of its road infrastructure budgets for road safety, a key aim of the Make Roads Safe campaign, and urges development banks to do likewise. President Arias also confirms his support for a $300 million Action Plan for global road safety, another key demand of the campaign. Oscar Arias’ article comes as government representatives and road safety campaigners from across Latin America prepare to meet in Costa Rica’s capital, San Jose, to agree a Declaration of San Jose calling for action to implement road safety across the region. See here for the Washington Post article ‘Peace on the Roads’ > |
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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): |
