
Global Status Report on Road Safety 2023
Traffic-related collisions claim the lives of 1.19 million people, each year according to the Global Status Report on Road Safety 2023.

Traffic-related collisions claim the lives of 1.19 million people, each year according to the Global Status Report on Road Safety 2023.

“Vulnerable groups such as pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists account for 7 out of every 10 deaths on the country’s roads”, stands out the note published by EL PAÍS.

Mexico City, November 14 2023.- At Intertraffic Mexico, the leading mobility event in Latin America, taking place at the Citibanamex Centre in Mexico City from

As a member of the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety, Fundación Aleatica will host this Latin American forum. In 2024, strategic partners in

The aim of the Aleatica Road Safety Foundation is to promote the right to safe mobility for all people.

The renowned Institute for Research in Traffic and Road Safety (INTRAS) of the University of Valencia, Spain, warns that point-based driving license systems must consider the punitive, preventive and re-educational dimensions to be successful.

This award aims to identify and support best practices in road safety in Mexico, promoting initiatives from civil society that can be replicated to contribute to a safer road environment.

There is no parallel between Formula 1 and your daily driving. Respect speed limits and traffic rules. Fundación Aleática’s “Podio de la Vida” campaign seeks

As part of World Road Day, Aleatica Foundation for Road Safety has released significant data on road crashes in Mexico, revealing both achievements and challenges