There’s no doubt about it, road safety is one of the world’s biggest risks. Yet, there is a distinct degree of complacency around road crashes. Here, I draw attention to some of the most shocking statistics around road safety and explain why I am confident that 2025 will be the year we see a change in attitude about tackling this global crisis.
Road safety doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Despite 1.19 million people being killed as a result of road crashes every year [i], road crashes historically have been considered somewhat inevitable. Thankfully, the perspective is changing and there is an increasing level of attention being paid to the fact that road crashes are preventable.
2025, in particular, seems to be a year of big change in terms of road safety. There is so much happening around the world to shine the spotlight on road crashes. And organizations are being held more accountable for their impact on the roads.
The importance of a strategic approach to road safety management within organizations is firmly in the spotlight. There are several key reasons for this:
There are many steps that organizations can take to significantly improve road safety, at the same time as fulfiling ESG reporting requirements.
Research shows that around 94% of road crashes can be attributed to human error. This means that the actions of the driver are the primary cause of most crashes. So, how can organizations address this?
Typically, corporate driver safety programs include multiple elements such as driver training, risk assessments, safety policies, company culture, and – more recently – telematics or risk management solutions.
Today, developments in AI technology make it possible to further optimize safety programs by predicting crashes before they happen, rather than relying on historic data including predefined “driving events” that do not directly correspond with crash probability.
So many companies are already doing great things for road safety. But there’s more that can be achieved. Even for companies already using driver safety solutions, it’s possible to achieve further reductions in road crashes of around 20%. This is because AI risk intelligence into road safety uncovers new insights that give organizations greater control over driving risk so they can act sooner to prevent crashes.
AI risk intelligence into road safety delivers multiple benefits:
To find out how your organization can integrate AI into its existing safety solutions for greater control over road safety, please get in touch.