Survey on Cultural Perceptions and Impacts of Road Crashes

Language, religion, ethics and cultural values condition the way people perceive, understand and respond to the trauma of road crashes. However, international programs that promote road safety, post-crash care and response don’t usually tackle this complicated issue of different cultural perceptions and views on road crashes, for lack of knowledge from the ground.

The Federation of Road Traffic Victims (FEVR), in collaboration with Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is studying the cultural perceptions and impacts of road crashes and need your input. They have created a survey. The results will be used solely for research purposes and will be shared among Alliance members and the Pillar 5 Working Group of the UNRSC. Please note that the information that you provide is gathered by FEVR and will be shared between the Alliance, FEVR, and HI. 

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