Aleatica Foundation for Road Safety aims to influence the application of the Safe System approach to prevent fatalities and serious injuries resulting from traffic incidents.
Fostering mobility under safe conditions requires a comprehensive and multi-sectoral approach. Governments, the private sector and civil society are called to promote an approach centered on comprehensive safe systems with a focus on:
Safe Infrastructure
Safer Vehicles
Safer Users
Response after collisions
Multimodal transportation and land use planning
Our programs
We contribute with Sustainable Development Goals
The programs and pillars of Fundación Aleatica para la Seguridad Vial contribute directly or indirectly to the achievement of 6 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to mobility, infrastructure, road safety and sustainability.
The SDGs our efforts contribute to include:






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Committed to Life: Latin America Strengthens Road Safety Agreements
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
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Implementation of Projects from the 2023 “Road Safety Is Everyone’s Responsibility” Call for Proposals Successfully Completed
In December 2024, Aleatica Foundation successfully concluded the implementation phase of the winning projects from the first edition of the Road Safety Is Everyone’s Responsibility Call for Proposals.
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Aleatica Foundation Strengthens Strategic Partnerships at the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety
Marrakech, Morocco, February 17, 2025 – Aleatica Foundation for Road Safety participated in the lead-up to the official opening of the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety, reaffirming its global commitment to the goals
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Survey Reveals Only 3.8% of the Population Fully Understands the Severity of Road Crashes in Mexico
Marrakech, Morocco, February 20, 2025 – In Mexico, road crashes claim an average of 15,000 lives annually, yet over 95% of people surveyed are unaware of the magnitude of this crisis.