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Policy Brief - Low Speed Zones in Brazil (English)
Over 1.2 billion people across the world loose their lives in traffic crashes each year. In Brazil alone this number exceeds 40, 000 per year and continues to grow. This policy brief looks at low speed zones as an important ...
Policy Brief –Mobility at Schools (English)
In 2014, 1654 children between the ages of zero and 14 are killed in road crashes in Brazil. In addition, 14, 000 children are hospitalized each year. This brief highlights the reality children face trying to get to school ...
Active Transport and Road Safety for Children: Final Report
WRI Brasil Cidades Sustentáveis has developed a legislative study on active transport and its relationship with road safety for children. This report documents the main findings of this study. Federal and municipal laws ...
Policy Brief – Bus Rapid Transit Accessibility (Portuguese)
In Brazil, more than 30 cities hacve invested in bus priority systems to encourage the use of public transport. However, difficult pedestrian and cyclist access to public transport isolates the system from the user. This ...
Policy Brief – Bus Rapid Transit Accessibility (English)
In Brazil, more than 30 cities hacve invested in bus priority systems to encourage the use of public transport. However, difficult pedestrian and cyclist access to public transport isolates the system from the user. This ...
Policy Brief - Low Speed Zones in Brazil (Portuguese)
Over 1.2 billion people across the world loose their lives in traffic crashes each year. In Brazil alone this number exceeds 40, 000 per year and continues to grow. This policy brief looks at low speed zones as an important ...
Policy Brief – Mobility at Schools (Portuguese)
In 2014, 1654 children between the ages of zero and 14 are killed in road crashes in Brazil. In addition, 14, 000 children are hospitalized each year. This brief highlights the reality children face trying to get to school ...
Active Transport and Road Safety for Children - Summary (English)
WRI Brazil has developed a legislative study on active transport and its relationship with road safety for chilren. This report documents the main findings of the study.