ADVISORY/Auto Club & CHP Urge Motorists to Slow Down on World Health Day.News Editors/Transportation Writers ADVISORY...for Wednesday Wednesday: see week. (April 7) LOS LOS Length of stay, see there ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 5, 2004 Excessive Speed Causes Dramatic Jump in Highway Crashes, Deaths & Injuries In The Last 3 Years
WHO: The Automobile Club of Southern California and the California
Highway Patrol join with the World Health Organization (WHO)
to urge motorists to increase safety on the roadway by
driving within the posted speed limit.
WHAT: The WHO has chosen Road Safety as its theme for World Health
Day on April 7. The Auto Club and CHP hold a press conference
to release new data indicating a dramatic jump in highway
crashes, deaths and injuries since 2001 due to excessive
speed.
WHEN: Wednesday, April 7, 2004 at 10 a.m.
WHERE: On the abandoned freeway on-ramp to the northbound 110
Harbor Freeway, one-half block north of the intersection of
West Adams Boulevard and Flower Street. Look for the Auto
Club tow truck and CHP cruiser on Flower.
WHY: Motor vehicle crashes are one of the top 10 causes of deaths
in both the United States and the world, according to recent
Center for Disease Control and WHO data. In 2002, highway
crashes killed nearly 43,000 people in the United States and
1.2 million people worldwide.
NOTE TO ASSIGNMENT EDITORS: The press conference location puts news
cameras almost on the Harbor freeway while keeping reporters
and photographers safe. Visuals include CHP radar guns, CHP
Special Enforcement Unit to give one month update on
intensive speed enforcement effort and Auto Club speedometer
check (reporters may have their speedometers checked for
accuracy).
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