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mexICoP p a i : 106 534 880
I c r p: midd
gr a i a i c p r capi a: $8 340
DAtA
R p r d r ad ra fc a a i i (2006)17 003 c (78% males, 22% emales)
R p r d - a a r ad ra fc i j ri (2006)603 541 d
C i d avai aNo
c National Institute o Statistics Geography and In ormation data, defnedas died at the crash scene.
d Health data.
Post-CRAsH CARe
Formal, publicly available pre-hospital care systemNational universal access number
YesNo
Data not available.n/a Data not required/not applicable.
InstItutIonAl FRAmewoRk
l ad a cFunded in national budget Yes
na i a r ad a raMeasurable targetsFunded
YesYesYes
National Council of Injury Prevention (CONAPRA)
nAtIonAl legIslAtIon
sp d i i a i aLocal authorities can set lower limitsMaximum limit urban roadsEn orcement a
YesYes
4080 km/h
Dri drivi aBAC limit general populationBAC limit young or novice driversRandom breath testing and/or policeRoad tra fc deaths involving alcoholEn orcement a
Yesn/a b
n/a b
Yes
m rc c h aApplies to all ridersHelmet standards mandatedHelmet wearing rateEn orcement a
YesYesYes
s a - aApplies to all occupantsSeat-belt wearing rateEn orcement a
YesYes
Chi d r rai aEn orcement a
Yes
a En orcement score represents consensus based on pro essional opinion o respondents, on ascale o 0 to 10 where 0 is not e ective and 10 is highly e ective.
b BAC limits are set at the subnational level (0.08 g/dl in the Federal District and most cities).
Random breath testing and/or police checkpoints
3
5
4
3
1
VeHICle stAnDARDs
Car a ac r r r q ir d adh r a dard Fuel consumptionSeat-belt installation or all seats
YesYes
RoAD sAFety AuDIts
Formal audits required or major new road construction projectsRegular audits o existing road in rastructure
NoYes
PRomotIng AlteRnAtIVe tRAnsPoRt
National policies to promote walking or cyclingNational policies to promote public transportation
No (subnational)No (subnational)
RegIsteReD VeHICles
24 970 879 total (2006)MotorcarsMotorized 2- and 3-wheelersTrucksBuses
66%3%
30%1%
tRenDs In RoAD tRAFFIC DeAtHs
0
1 000 N u m
b e r o
r o a
d t r a
f c
d e a
t h s
1996
6 000
Year
200620042002 2005
2 000
4 000
5 000
20032001
Source: Vital Statistics
1997 1998 1999 2000
3 000
DeAtHs by RoAD useR CAtegoRy
Occupants 4-wheelers(68%)
Source: 2006, National Institute of Statistics Geography and Information
Pedestrians (21%)
Other (1%)
Cyclists (4%)
Riders motorized2- or 3-wheelers (6%)
Data cleared by the Ministry of Health.