Replying to @MDNnewss This is heartbreaking. An entire family gone in seconds. We really need to start avoiding travelling together in one car as families, one crash shouldn’t take a whole household. Strength to the survivors and may their souls rest in peace. GIF Load GIF
In kzn it was 5 people and in FS it's 10 people who lost their lives. #RoadUsersLivesMatter use the road and your car to move from one point to the other, not to cut short the lives of other road users. Because you choose to be reckless and irresponsible in your driving.
IRCVAC 2025 World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Today, we remember the millions of lives shattered by road traffic crashes the number one killer of children and young people aged 5–29 worldwide. Every year: 1.2 million lives lost 50 million seriously injured Show more 1:21 3 MB Load video
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Today marks World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims and in a special way we remember everyone who has died or been injured on our roads. Today we hold close the families and friends of those who have died or been Show more Load image
REMEMBER. SUPPORT. ACT. Every year, millions more road victims are added to the current toll of over 50 million killed and hundreds of millions injured. Today, we join together once again to amplify the global voice of road victims and their bereaved families. #WdOR2025 1:50 3 MB Load video
It was profoundly moving to go to mark @RoadPeace ’s World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims at St James’s Church, Piccadilly today with @sarahehopembe . The testimonies from the victims were raw, heartbreaking and deeply moving. Why are these victims’ voices not recorded Show more Load image 12 KB
Translated from Spanish Show original On the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, we share the voices of those who faced a loss or an irreversible change. 1:23 Load video
— Observatorio Nacional de Seguridad Vial (@onsvPE) November 16, 2025
Remember, support, act! Today, we commemorate the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. #RoadSafetyUg #WDoR2025 0:48 Load video
A thought provoking article by @AviraBhatt this World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. ackodrive.com/news/rememberi … @AckoDrive ackodrive.com Remembering for Change: Why Our Roads Must Stop Taking Lives
On this World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, we prayed in the Cathedral for the young people who died and were injured in last evening’s tragic road collision in Co Louth, their devastated families, friends, and first responders. May Jesus hold them all close to His Show more Load image 31 KB
The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims aims to honour the memory of those who have lost their lives or have been injured in road traffic accidents and provide support to their families. This day also brings awareness to the impact of road crashes on individuals and communities and the need for preventive measures to reduce such occurrences. The observance seeks to emphasize the importance of road safety and promote collaborative efforts between governments, organizations, and citizens to implement effective policies to prevent road traffic injuries.
Initiated in 1993 by RoadPeace, a British road traffic victims' charity, the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims was later adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2005, making it an official observance. South Africa has a significant number of road accidents, resulting in the death or injury of approximately 14,000 individuals annually. Factors such as speeding, driving under the influence, and inadequate infrastructure contribute to these incidents. As part of a global effort, the South African government and non-governmental organizations have implemented policies and awareness campaigns targeting improved road safety and reducing fatalities and injuries.
In South Africa, the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims is commemorated through various activities and events, including memorial services, educational programmes, and media campaigns to highlight the importance of road safety. Organizations, authorities, and communities come together to acknowledge the consequences of road traffic accidents and reaffirm their commitment to improve road safety. The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims is observed on the third Sunday of November each year. It is an essential date for South Africans to unite against the ongoing challenge of road traffic accidents.
Facts about Road Traffic Victims
According to the United Nations, every 24 seconds a person dies in a road accident. Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death among young people aged 15-29 years.
According to World Health Organization, Guinea, a coutnry in the West Africa has the highest number of deaths per capita- 37 per 100, 000.
Rear end collisions are the most common type of motor vehicle accidents, followed by angle collisions.
Road traffic accidents are the leading cause of intentional and unintentional injury-related deaths. They account for more than 58% of all injury-related fatalities in South Africa.
Road traffic accidents are the leading cause of death for young people aged between 15 and 29 in South Africa.
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Encourage your family members to make a pledge or commitment to follow safe road practices. This could include promises to wear seatbelts, never text and drive, avoid drunk driving, or maintain a safe speed. Write these pledges down and display them at home as a reminder throughout the year.
Take the time to recognize and appreciate the efforts of emergency responders, such as paramedics, police officers, and firefighters, who often risk their lives to save road accident victims. You can create thank-you cards or send messages of gratitude to local emergency service providers.