Road Safety for Pedestrians
The World Pedestrian Day was established on August 17 by the World Health Organization in memory of the case of Bridget Driscoll, a citizen of London, who is considered the first person known to have been hit by a motor vehicle.
The main objective of this initiative is to promote the creation of spaces that allow safe walking mobility for everyone, as well as to disseminate the road safety regulations that apply to both pedestrians and drivers.
Continuing to work on promoting a road culture is now more important than ever
Fraternidad-Muprespa works to help its associates reduce work-related road accidents and prevent traffic accidents and we disseminate this message through our section dedicated to occupational road safety within the portal Previene___ with numerous contents related to this matter that we encourage you to consult.