
Johns Hopkins University Report Reveals iRAP Has Saved 700,000 Lives
Mexico City, May 17, 2024.- A recent study by Johns Hopkins University in collaboration with the International Road Assessment Program (iRAP) reveals that road safety

Mexico City, May 17, 2024.- A recent study by Johns Hopkins University in collaboration with the International Road Assessment Program (iRAP) reveals that road safety

Mexico faces a crucial challenge to reduce traffic fatalities and injuries by 50%, according to the First Road Safety Monitor presented by the Aleatica Foundation

Driving under the influence of alcohol constitutes one of the main challenges for road safety globally, with a devastating impact in terms of human lives

Road safety is a matter of vital importance in our societies, especially when it comes to protecting the most vulnerable: our children. Every year, thousands

In Mexico, an average of 15,700 Mexicans lose their lives each year over the last 20 years as a result of injuries caused by traffic

A collision is defined as the event in which a vehicle hits a person who is on the road, whether walking, running, playing, working, or

Under the motto “A world free of high-risk roads,” the International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) is a charitable organization dedicated to saving lives by eliminating

Road safety is a constant concern in Mexico, where traffic accidents claim lives on a daily basis. In an effort to combat this problem, the

In August 1896, Bridget Driscoll became the first person recorded in history to die as a result of a traffic accident. This tragic event, involving