More than 90% of road traffic deaths occur in low- and middle-income
countries. As most countries in the Western Pacific Region experience
economic growth and motorization, road traffic injuries are expected to
increase in the future.
According to this report, about half of those killed on the roads are
"vulnerable" road users, i.e., pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists.
This proportion is even higher in low- and middle-income countries. Road
safety should therefore be taken into consideration in the planning of
land use and transportation. Safer vehicles and roads, infrastructure
which protects pedestrians and cyclists, adequate public transportation
and enforcement of safety laws would reduce injuries. This report draws
attention to the needs of all road users including the most vulnerable
groups and assesses the road situation in Members States in the Region.