Road Deaths and Injuries Shatter Lives
A powerful reflective article from Brigitte Chaudhry MBE Road Deaths and Injuries Shatter Lives: The Impetus for Lower Speeds and Serious Post-Crash Response was published in the UN Chronicle to mark Global Road Safety Week 17-23 May
Brigitte is the founder and President, RoadPeace; Past President, European Federation of Road Traffic Victims (FEVR); Initiator, World Day of Remembrance.
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