Rio de Janeiro initiative makes the school commute safer

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Example of street design elements to prioritize pedestrians around schools. Source: CET-Rio

Approximately half of the children and young people between five and 14 years old killed in traffic worldwide are pedestrians, and nearly one-third are passengers in motorized vehicles. In Brazil, traffic is the leading cause of unnatural death for children in this age group. According to data from the Brazilian Association of Traffic Medicine, between January and August 2021 alone, the Unified Health System (SUS) recorded more than 6,000 children and youth hospitalized in serious condition due to being struck by vehicles in the country. 

Reversing this scenario requires making our streets safer and more comfortable for walking, focusing primarily on the needs of children. A city that works for children is a more prosperous and pleasant city for its entire population. 

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Cite: Brasil, ITDP. "Rio de Janeiro initiative makes the school commute safer" [Iniciativa do Rio de Janeiro torna o deslocamento para a escola mais seguro] 07 Jul 2026. ArchDaily. (Trans. Baratto, Romullo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1131947/rio-de-janeiro-initiative-makes-the-school-commute-safer> ISSN 0719-8884
Example of street design elements to prioritize pedestrians around schools. Source: CET-Rio

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