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Russian president – The damage from Road accidents to global economy – 500B$

Yesterday I read in The Marker that President Medvedev attended the world summit about road accidents and claimed that Road accidents damage to the global economy is estimated at 500 billion dollar per year (1% of the world GDP) with an estimated death rate of 3,500 people per day… I will be very happy to see this become a global trend as dealing with the environment.

Here is the original content published in The Moscow Times:

President Dmitry Medvedev called on the international community Thursday to rally around the problem of road safety and treat it with the same urgency as they have the global financial crisis.

“It is no less dramatic for our planet than the consequences of the world’s recession or food supply security,” Medvedev said while opening the First Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety.

The annual damage to the global economy is $500 billion, he said.

In July, Medvedev criticized the country’s road safety record, calling the situation “monstrous” after a series of fatal bus and car crashes left dozens dead. He held a special meeting on road safety Aug. 31, giving a number of orders to ministries and agencies.

“The situation in our country remains very serious. Last year, about 30,000 people died on Russian roads,” Medvedev said Thursday.

The government wants to decrease casualties on the road by 33 percent by 2012, compared with 2004 levels, when about 35,000 died, he said.

There have been roughly 168,000 car accidents in Russia this year, killing more than 21,000 people and injuring 212,500, according to Kremlin data.

About 1,500 delegates from 150 countries gathered for the conference, which had preliminary meetings Wednesday and continues Friday. Participants say the economic and human costs of road deaths often exceed those of war and disease.

The World Bank estimates that 12 people die in car accidents every minute.

Russia first proposed hosting the high-level meeting during a March 2008 United Nations meeting.

In addition to Medvedev, a number of senior Russian officials attended.

Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev said his ministry was reinforcing measures against drunk drivers and high speed on the roads.

Speaking a day earlier, Colonel General Viktor Kiryanov, head of the traffic police, told delegates that the number of road deaths had been decreasing since 2004 but that problems remain.

In particular, corruption still exists on Russian roads, he said, calling on drivers to avoid giving bribes. “Don’t give them. And don’t break rules, then we won’t have these conflicts,” he said.”

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How Volvo will prevent road accidents – This is not science fiction

In this movie we can see some of the new state of the art technology that volvo plans to include in their new cars. This is an amazing piece of Technology and well worth to watch it…

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How to take criminals off the road

chaim hecht

In this movie Chaim Hecht is checking serial road killers in Israel and current status. The movie reminded me the situation in the city of New York in the 80’s. It was a mess and a complete anarchy. Rudy Giuliani later came in to become the mayor and the saver of the city from that anarchy. He activated new measures to punish minor crime, and the result was immediate…Crime was reduced in much more than 50%…
I assume that if serial road killers will have severe punishment. Same result will be achieved in Israel as well. The impact on other crimes would also be very positive because of the change of context. To learn more about the impact of context on the level of crime read the book The Tipping point. The goal of this year in casualties from Road accidents is no more than 375. I am sure we can be much more demanding than this. For an example in this research we can see than countries like Denmark or the Netherlands have better results than Israel in preventing car accidents. Within 20 years I personally believe this number can be reduced from 375 below 50. We can make it happen.

I have a new dream. Within 90 days we will have a protest in Tel Aviv. All the families that had a casualty or a severe injury from car accidents and all the people like me that want to prevent criminals from driving would be there and support our cause. Chaim Hecht and Israel Cats, Israel Transportation minister  will be the guests of honor. In the protest, we will set up a date for the reform suggested by Chaim Hecht to start by The first of March 2010.


Please join me to make this dream come true!

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25% drop in car accidents in Israel in 2009

The toll of car accidents in Israel has decreased by 25% during the first 8 months of 2009, according to the car safety national beauru in Israel. 293 people died in 2008 and 219 people died in 2009 which makes approximately 25% drop in the road accidents. If we compare this year’s result with 2004, the drop is even more significant from 359 to 219 (39% drop). Here is a great source that summarizes the trends in Israel and some bench mark to other countries as well.

The most interesting insight that came to mind was… 0.5% (1 out of 200) persons are hurt every year from car accidents. There are 4 members in my family, so the chance of any person of my family to get hit by a car accident is 2% every year. Since the average life expectancy in Israel is over 70. The chance that one of the family members will be hit by a car accident is over 140%… This makes it a problem for every person in Israel and on the face of this planet.

Additional Sources

Other valuable sources that you can refer to are: OR Yarok is one of the leading organizations is Israel which contributes to car accidents. Another valuable source is a book written by Dan Mocuas concerning car accidents. You can purchase this book from this website. The last source is in English and it is focused on car accidents in Israel. This item was written in Cafe The Marker few hours ago… The discussion is intriguing.

These are several great sources about the global stats – Wikipedia page about car collisions is an extremely informative link. Safe Car Guide is reporting that India has more injuries per year than Europe and America combined! Reporting Statistics is providing a list of many valuable sources for global car accidents stats.

LET’S TAKE A STAND TOGETHER TO MAKE OUR PLANET SAFER!

I have planned to launch a new business in 2009 that will be centrally focused on reducing the car accidents globally.  I have even planned to sign agreements with several vendors with proven technology that can reduce car accidents by 50%.  My long term goal is to diminish the total amount of people getting injured from car accidents per year by 99% or more… Currently 40 Million people are hurt globally every year. I think this can be reduced to less than 100K in 20 years which makes a drop of more than 99%.

Anyone who wants to join me in this cause is more than welcome!

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How to reduce car accidents?

In the following post we can learn about China car accidents. In this post in China Daily we can learn some more about the statistics. Traffilog in Israel is one of several companies that can help reduce car accidents. In this post Yoav Meged the CEO is interviewed about their solutions.

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