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5.9 Referencias

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DETR (2001), A road safety good practice guide for highway authorities, DETR, London, United Kingdom.

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Global Road Safety Facility GRSF (2013), Road Safety Management Capacity Reviews and Safe System Projects, Global Road Safety Facility, World Bank, Washington, DC.

GRSP (2006), Helmets: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland.

GRSP (2007), Drinking and driving: a Road Safety Manual for Decision-makers and Practitioners, Global Road Safety Partnership, Geneva, Switzerland.

GRSP (2008), Speed management: a Road Safety Manual for Decision-Makers and Practitioners, GRSP, Geneva, Switzerland.

GRSP (2009), Seat-belts and child restraints: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners, FIA Foundation for the Automobile and Society, London, United Kingdom.

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WHO (2010), Data systems: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

WHO, (2013), Global Status Report on Road Safety 2013, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

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