Investing in Road Safety Could Prevent 17,300 Deaths in Tunisia

A recent study presented at the National Study Day on Road Safety has underscored the urgent need for targeted investments in road safety in Tunisia. This comprehensive analysis reveals that implementing effective road safety measures could lead to the prevention of over 17,300 deaths and nearly 5,700 cases of permanent disability over the next thirty years.

Currently, road accidents are a significant economic burden, costing the Tunisian economy approximately TND 1.73 billion in 2023, which is around 1.15% of the country’s GDP. The study emphasizes that investment in road safety transcends mere regulatory compliance – it represents a strategic move to safeguard public health while also providing substantial economic benefits.

With a projected return of TND 12.29 for every dinar invested in road safety, the study advocates for a prioritization of proven interventions, such as improving road infrastructure, ensuring pedestrian safety, and enhancing the care for accident victims. The analysis, conducted in partnership with esteemed organizations like the World Health Organization, aims to foster a national commitment to effective and sustainable road safety strategies that could significantly reduce injury rates and fatalities.

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