Fundación Aleatica para la Seguridad Vial, A.C. was created in September 2022 in conformity with Mexican laws. The initial focus will be on Mexico, to then expand to the other countries where Aleatica has a presence.
Contribute strategic actions to make the right to mobility under safe road conditions into a reality for all, by promoting a public agenda involving multi-sectoral participation that fosters safer infrastructure, safer vehicles and safer use of roads.
Be the foundation that is the benchmark and catalyst for cultural change through multi-sector collaboration on road safety, in order to have safe infrastructure, safe vehicles and safe use of roads, in compliance with the goals of the Second Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030, in alignment with the Sustainability Mobility Goals of the 2030 Agenda.
Safety: A right and a necessity.
Excellence: Quality taken to the max.
Responsibility: Social, sustainable and environmental.
Respect for life: This is the pillar of all our actions, ensuring that every measure, initiative and policy we adopt protects and preserves the physical integrity of people on the roads.
Culture of legality: Rules are not mere formalities, but essential tools to safeguard the collective welfare.
Transparency: Development of trust with beneficiaries, allies and stakeholders.
Governance Bodies
Through the Board of Directors, the Executive Board and the Advisory Board–comprised of international and national road safety experts–, the transparency and impact of the actions of Fundación Aleatica para la Seguridad Vial will be assessed.
Oversees all matters, management and assessment of resources.
Assists in the achievement of strategic objectives.
Rob McInerney is the Executive Director of the International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP), a registered charity dedicated to saving lives by eliminating high risk roads throughout the world. With iRAP currently having active projects and programs in over 100 countries around the globe, Rob works in close collaboration with key leaders of development banks, political, government, corporate and technical organizations in each country to develop local capabilities and provide large-scale and long-term road safety benefits through the provision of safer road infrastructure as part of the iRAP’s own programs. iRAP associations around the world have now helped save people from over 400,000 deaths and serious injuries caused by traffic accidents.
Rob received the ITE Transport Professional Award in 2022, the “Alex Award” for Road Safety in 2022, the IRF Global Road Safety Award in 2017, the Australasian College of Road Safety scholarship in 2015, and he also received the Prince Michael International Road Safety Award in 2014, and then again in 2020, in recognition of iRAP’s work at the global level.
Bachelor’s in Psychology and a Doctorate –Decision Making– from the University of Valencia, a Master’s in Communications from the Miguel Hernández de Elche University, as well as a Master’s in Strategic Consulting from the University of Valencia. Tenured Professor of the University of Valencia since 1996, with a “Traffic and Road Safety” Profile. Director of the University Traffic and Road Safety Research Institute (INTRAS) since 2014 to the present, researcher for the Institute, and Director of the DATS Research Group since 1995, all at the University of Valencia. Board member for ITS Spain, as member of the Board of Directors and the Executive Board; Member of the Spanish Association of Mobility as a Service (MaaS Spain) of the Smart Mobility Forum, as well as coordinator of the Technical Ministry of Connected Mobility Platform stewarded by the CEDEX (Centre for Public Works Studies and Experimentation). Board Member and Standing Board Member for INTRAS; Board member of the Basic Psychology Department, Advisory member of the Valencia Community Traffic Board, and Road Safety Member of the Sustainability Mobility Board of the Valencia City Council.
Certificate degree in Management, expert in planning and management. Part of the organization team from its beginnings in 2001, and leader of projects related to children’s road safety in different Latin American countries over the last decade.
Fundación Gonzalo Rodríguez is an international benchmark in the field of child road safety. Thanks to its technical expertise and experience in promoting regulations and public policies aimed at protecting children and youth in transit, the organization collaborates with national and subnational governments, academia and civil society in different LAC countries to achieve advances in the field.
Medical Surgeon graduated from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, with a Master’s and a Doctorate in public health from Harvard University. From the Federal Health Ministry, he was responsible for the design and implementation of the Mexican Road Safety Initiative (IMESEVI). He headed up the first National Program for Road Safety in Mexico and founded the National Breathalyzer Program, encouraging the creation of the National Network of Road Safety Auditors and the National Road Safety Trainers System of the IMESEVI.
At the international level, he was a driving force behind Mexico’s decision to sign on to the UN Global Road Safety Plan and the Decade of Action for Road Safety. He was Mexico’s representative in the Group of Friendly Countries of the United Nations Decade of Action for Road Safety and founder of the Ibero-American Observatory OISEVI.
He fostered the National Road Safety Strategy 2011-2020, which became Law in 2011, and he received the National Road Safety Award 2012, granted by the Mexican National Private Transport Association. He is Chairman of the Mexican National Alliance for Road Safety (ANASEVI). Through ANASEVI, he works to help Mexico achieve the global goals and objectives for reducing accidents, injuries, disability, deaths and to reduce the enormous human, social and economic costs caused by road accidents.
Current Projects Director in COSEVI, and Coordinator of the Commission on the Situation of Motorcyclists in Ibero-America, within the framework of the Ibero-American Program for Road Safety/OISEVI.
In the years between 2019 and 2021, he was the Coordinator of the Technical Cooperation Program between Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic backed by the Pan-American Health Organization. In 2016 and 2017 he served as the Technical Team Coordinator of the Technical Secretary of the Ibero-American Observatory of Road Safety (OISEVI).
In the years between 2008 and 2013, he was the International Road Safety Advisor for the World Health Organization/Pan-American Health Organization, Mexican Headquarters; and between 2005 and 2007 he was the Executive Director of the Road Safety Board of Costa Rica.
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