Achieving the SDGs for Road Safety in G20 Countries

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This policy brief discusses how implementation of minimum safety regulations for all new and used vehicles and new and existing roads and infrastructure can help reduce road trauma and achieve the SDGs.

The G20 presidency was held by India in 2023 and the Think20 (T20), an official Engagement Group of the G20, serves as an “idea bank” for the G20 and offers policy recommendations to the G20 leaders. G20 countries account for 59 percent of global road traffic fatalities and include some of the world’s best and worst performing countries. This policy brief discusses how implementation of minimum safety regulations for all new and used vehicles and new and existing roads and infrastructure can help reduce road trauma.

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