Talk:Road traffic safety
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GrdnAngel
[edit]Thank you for the contribution, however, I have deleted your latest entry because of insufficient encyclopedic content and information relating to the main article. Please don't get discouraged, but I would suggest that you may first commence an article of your own, reference it, polish it as close to perfection as possible, (share it with the community for opinion on where the article should reside) and then publish it. Please also keep in mind that Wikipedia is more about Quality, not quantity. Best regards --Lperez:00, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
Indicators
[edit]The use of deaths per billion vehicle kilometers as an indicator is not the usual -worldwide- indicator, WHO (World Health Organization) publishes the data in relation to 100.000 persons see Global status report on road safety 2018.
it is suggested to move the article to the common -worldwide- indicator. Milton (talk) 09:45, 1 April 2023 (UTC)
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