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When Worlds Collide #58: Making Our Roads Safer – Every Life Counts!
Text of my ‘When Worlds Collide’ column published in Ceylon Today Sunday newspaper on 17 March 2013 See also: When Worlds Collide #53: Saving Lives on India’s ‘Mean Streets’ “You lay crushed Under twisted metal. I held you, stunned until … Continue reading
Posted in Communicating Development, Disaster Communication, Documentary Film, Poverty, Public health, Road Safety, Sri Lanka, Transport
Tagged child restraints, Decade of Action for Road Safety, drink-driving, Global status report on road safety 2013, Margaret Chan, motor cycle helmets, National Council for Road Safety (NCRS), Nellie Olang, seat belts, speed limits, University of Moratuwa, Violet Olang, Vivimarie VanderPoorten, WHO, World Health Organisation
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