Road traffic safety
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Road traffic safety refers to the methods and measures used to prevent road users from being killed or seriously injured. Typical road users include: pedestrians, cyclists, motorists, vehicle passengers, horse-riders and passengers of on-road public transport (mainly buses and trams).
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See also
- AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety (in the US)
- Assured clear distance ahead
- Defensive driving
- Driving under the influence
- EuroRAP
- Fatality Analysis Reporting System
- Geometric design of roads
- Highway Safety Manual
- Humanity & Inclusion
- ISO 39001
- List of countries by traffic-related death rate
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act
- Reported Road Casualties Great Britain
- Road surface marking
- Rules of the road
- Speed limit
- Traffic collision
- Traffic psychology
- Traffic sign
- Transportation safety in the United States
- Turning Point (2009 American film)
- United Nations Road Safety Collaboration
- Work-related road safety in the United States
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