Following
consultation with our members, we have prepared the following statement
with regard to the COVID-19 pandemic and road safety from the
perspective of NGOs.
Read the statement in SPANISH and FRENCH.
GLOBAL ALLIANCE OF NGOs FOR ROAD SAFETY
COVID-19 NGO ROAD SAFETY STATEMENT
We stand in unity with our citizens and
our governments against the devastating effects of the COVID-19
pandemic. We grieve with those who have lost loved ones, we uphold the
value of every life, and we support the World Health Organization (WHO)
and our governments’ efforts to contain the virus and to protect our
citizens.
Now is not the time for competing agendas. While safe roads and road
users remains a critical issue and road safety is as relevant now as
before the pandemic, we respect that COVID-19 is the priority right now.
We cannot pretend that these are easy times for NGOs: loss of funding
and cancelled and delayed projects will have a long-term effect.
COVID-19 is changing the way that we see our societies and our streets.
It demonstrates that decisive, preventative action saves lives and that
strong public health systems and approaches are essential. Lockdowns
around the world shows why streets must be designed for people — not
just vehicles — and that lower pollution and healthier, more active
modes of transport are achievable goals. These lessons align closely to
the mission of road safety and road victim NGOs. Society — government
and civil society together — has an opportunity to reshape the way we
use our streets. NGOs are ready to play their part and we call on
climate change activists, urban planners, sustainable mobility experts,
and public health campaigners to work with us, the road safety and
mobility community, for the common goal: safe, sustainable communities
that put people first and save lives.
We call on governments and citizens to act responsibly, putting
citizens’ safety and security first. Follow WHO guidelines and your
government’s advice, and if you cannot stay at home, act responsibly and
safely in traffic: our emergency systems do not have capacity at the
current time for preventable road crashes.
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