Road Safety Monitoring
Create or support systems that monitor road safety indicators — such as accidents, fatalities, and injuries — in real time.
Use big data to map critical areas and direct efforts toward effective and data-driven solutions.
Conduct periodic analyses to measure the impact of initiatives and adjust strategies as needed.
UN Safety Road Initiative in Brazil
Bring the United Nations’ “Safety Road” program to Brazil as a strategic approach to address one of the nation’s greatest challenges: reducing deaths and injuries from traffic accidents.
Align the initiative with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3.6, which seeks to halve, by 2030, the number of deaths and injuries caused by road traffic crashes.
Recognize that, in Brazil—where road traffic remains one of the leading causes of mortality—this initiative could have a transformative and lasting impact.
FBA Global Actions
- Promote and participate in events, conferences, training programs, forums, and global campaigns on mobility, road safety, technological innovation, sustainability, and drivers’ rights, in cooperation with authorities and multilateral organizations.
- Identify the most critical areas in Brazil to take action, such as dangerous highways or cities with high accident rates.
- Promote road safety in a systemic and integrated manner by supporting research, technical studies, projects, campaigns, and educational initiatives aimed at reducing traffic accidents, ensuring safe human mobility, and preserving the environment.
- Work with local governments, transportation companies, insurance providers, and NGOs to implement projects.
- Establish agreements, partnerships, exchanges, and alliances with multilateral and international organizations, including FIA, FITAC, AIT, the UN, UNITAR, among others, aiming to expand social impact and promote technical and scientific exchange.
