COVID-19 has quickly become the main priority for most of our
governments. As road safety and mobility NGOs and advocates, what is our
role in this crisis?
Our priority, as always, is the safety of our citizens. Hospitals and emergency services cannot manage road crash victims as they struggle to cope with the pandemic and governments are working hard to contain the virus. The strongest road safety message we can offer at this time is to follow your government's advice, stay at home, and if you need to go out, walk, drive, or ride carefully: use a seat belt or helmet, reduce your speed, don't drink and drive, and stay off your mobile phone. Be responsible for your own sake and the sake of everyone.
We wish you all well in these challenging times. Please stay safe and keep in touch.
Yours sincerely,
Lotte Brondum
Executive Director
Our priority, as always, is the safety of our citizens. Hospitals and emergency services cannot manage road crash victims as they struggle to cope with the pandemic and governments are working hard to contain the virus. The strongest road safety message we can offer at this time is to follow your government's advice, stay at home, and if you need to go out, walk, drive, or ride carefully: use a seat belt or helmet, reduce your speed, don't drink and drive, and stay off your mobile phone. Be responsible for your own sake and the sake of everyone.
We wish you all well in these challenging times. Please stay safe and keep in touch.
Yours sincerely,
Lotte Brondum
Executive Director
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