
The Aleatica Foundation for Road Safety joins World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
According to the First Survey on Perceptions of Road Safety in Mexico, 28% of people reported having experienced a traffic accident.

According to the First Survey on Perceptions of Road Safety in Mexico, 28% of people reported having experienced a traffic accident.

The Transport Institute and Aleatica Foundation trained 100 officers to strengthen road safety and reduce accidents.

Fundación Aleatica para la Seguridad Vial (Aleatica Foundation for Road Safety) presents the findings of the Road Safety Monitor: A Snapshot of Mexico’s Situation Toward 2030, a report based on the most recent official data (2023) that confirms a critical scenario

On the centenary of road safety education, citizens urge making it public policy’s cornerstone: education from schools, stricter licensing, and prevention before sanctions.

Young people are moving beyond the car. Among daily car users, only 16.9% are young people. Among those who do not use a car regularly, youth presence is higher: 32% among frequent public-transport users, 24.4% among pedestrians, and 24.2% among cyclists.

Aleatica Foundation for Road Safety is taking part in the forum “United for Road Safety. One Corridor, One Shared Commitment”, organized by the Autopista Río Magdalena (ARM) concession in Colombia.

70% of young people in Mexico walk daily, but only 26% feel very safe, highlighting the need for better road safety and inclusive mobility.

Fundación Aleatica trained 218 police officers from CDMX and Edomex with updated content and practical exercises to improve road safety and crash response.

The 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety will take place from February 18 to 20, 2025, in Marrakech, Morocco, under the theme “Committed to Life.” This event is the most significant global summit on road safety, bringing together leaders and experts to accelerate progress toward the goal of halving global road deaths by 2030.