Road safety is a huge set of measures, which, as a result, ensures the safety of all road users. Approximately 1.35 million people die every year because of road accidents.
The legislation interprets road safety as the degree of protection of participants from road accidents and their consequences. A road traffic accident is classified as an event that occurred during the process of moving on the road of any vehicle, or with its participation, during which there was death or injury of people, damage to vehicles, structures or any material damage to property.
It is a very, very huge problem for people because almost every year a lot of people die because of road accidents. Citizens and activists come forward to support the measures regulating the movement on the road, but sometimes it is not enough. In this article, we will talk about the people who advocate road safety the most.
Ordinary citizens
It should come to no surprise that ordinary citizens who are involved in traditional 9-5 work worry the most about road safety. They wish the roads to be as secure as possible so that they can avoid complications. Furthermore when everything is carefully arranged there are fewer chances that an individual will be late for work.
We should note here that when it comes to particular industries, gambling companies are some of the most staunch advocates of road safety, and they’re one of the few who actually do something about it. The case was especially important in Germany in the past, where many people used to leave casinos drunk, resulting in a case where casinos had to bear responsibility. A popular casino brand by the name of Spinia DE was basically a pioneer in this regard, which introduced the so-called alcotest to measure the level of alcohol. It worked indeed and they avoided future complications to some extent, but this thing also proved to be ineffective after some time.
Politicians
Politicians are always wary of road accidents. Some of them even use it as a topic for their political campaign, saying that a lot of road accidents happen frequently because of the fact that the government is not really concerned with this issue. What’s more, it is clearly obvious that politicians who use private cars also want the roads to be safer so they are also the ones advocating for road safety.
Athletes
Famous athletes from different sports also want the roads to be safer. In general, when athletes are going to their training sessions they use top-class vehicles which can become vulnerable to poor road conditions. It is always comfortable for athletes like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and LeBron James to move on safe roads so that they can further care for their personal safety. Sometimes even clubs and authorities urge for road safety and the reason here is obvious – they want their top athletes to be protected as much as possible.
How is it possible to improve road safety?
People spend billions of dollars to improve road safety. Here are some of the tips that can actually improve road safety.
Developers responsible for infrastructure:
– install road signs and provide an effective traffic warning system to inform drivers about speed limits on the road
– install more visible vertical road signs to help drivers comply with traffic rules
– pay special attention to the condition of the road surface (often the reason for the wrong maneuver when changing lanes is the loss of the vehicle’s grip on the road surface).
Governments:
– toughen the punishment for violation of the speed limit
– revise the rules for driving schools so that new drivers can understand truck maneuvers
– carry out a campaign to draw attention to the traffic rules of intersections
– train drivers (drivers of trucks and other vehicles) should eliminate deficiencies in the driving experience, etc.
– toughen the punishment (legislation)
– to plan and maintain the condition of the road infrastructure in accordance with the existing and expected traffic flows.
Conclusion
To improve road safety, all actors in the road transport industry (the private sector, civil society, and governments) must make certain commitments and constantly collaborate with each other.
In addition, the recommendations should not be considered in isolation but should be analyzed, prioritized, and considered as a whole. And, most importantly, it is necessary to pay special attention to the human factor, since it was revealed that 86% of all road traffic accidents are caused by human error, for which other people also pay.





