3M to Support United Nations Road Safety Initiative
Contribution will benefit new UN Road Safety Trust Fund
ST. PAUL, Minn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–3M has pledged support as a founding donor to a newly established United
Nations Road Safety Trust Fund. The science and technology company
committed $250,000 to the UN Road Safety Trust Fund which aims to
accelerate progress in improving global road safety by bridging the gaps
in the mobilization of resources for effective action at all levels.
“With 3M’s nearly 80-year history of contributing to safer roads, we
know that it takes all stakeholders working together to address issues
surrounding transportation and mobility, and to drive real and lasting
improvement,” said John Riccardi, vice president, 3M Transportation
Safety Division. “Together, with the combined and collaborative efforts
of government agencies, safety associations and advocacy groups around
the world, we strive to reduce traffic fatalities globally and help save
lives.”
According to the World Health Organization, about 1.3 million people die
globally each year as a result of road traffic crashes, and another 50
million people are injured on the world’s roads. A disproportionate 93%
of all road fatalities occur in low and middle-income countries, which
have only slightly more than half of the world's vehicles. As the
world’s population grows, particularly in emerging economies, challenges
like road safety and mobility must be addressed to ensure people across
the globe can lead safe, healthy, and prosperous lives.
3M has a long history of using science to improve lives. Its
Transportation Safety Division is a global leader in developing
products, systems and services for the traffic safety and vehicle
registration segments, with the mission to help bring families home
safely. 3M technologies are used to produce high performance reflective
materials for traffic signs, road markings, work zone applications and
more.
By working with leading global organizations, including the United
Nations, Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, and the
International Road Federation, 3M hopes to improve road safety and
realize zero fatalities through the deployment of advanced technologies.
In addition, 3M is working today on the connected roads of tomorrow.
Many of the automated technologies found in cars today use the same
infrastructure drivers have relied on for years to help them safely
navigate. 3M’s goal is to continue to help improve safety through
enhanced infrastructure for both human drivers and automated vehicles.
For more information about 3M’s commitment to road safety and its
transportation safety solutions, visit www.3M.com/roadsafetyun.
About 3M
At 3M, we apply science in collaborative ways to
improve lives daily. With $32 billion in sales, our 91,000 employees
connect with customers all around the world. Learn more about 3M’s
creative solutions to the world’s problems at www.3M.com or
on Twitter @3M or @3MNews.
Contacts
3M Media Contact:
Fanna Haile-Selassie, 1-651-736-0876
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