- Asia Injury Prevention Foundation
Asia Injury Prevention Foundation (commonly known as 'AIP Foundation') is a
non-profit enterprise begun to combat the growing traffic crisis in Southeast Asia. [cite web|title=http://www.asiainjury.org/home.asp|url=http://www.asiainjury.org/home.asp] Across the globe indeveloping countries , traffic safety is becoming an increasingly important issue as commerce is increasing at a rapid rate, while travel infrastructure has not been given the time, nor the opportunity to catch up. Every day 3,000 individuals and 500 children are killed because of road accdients. Over 85% of these causalites occur in low and middle-income countries. [ cite web|title=http://www.makeroadssafe.com/issues/index.html|url=http://www.makeroadssafe.com/issues/index.html] In Vietnam alone, 35 young people are killed a day from traffic accidents. ["Or it won't be, if you don't wear a helmet", Vietnam Discovery, Issue 31, August 15, 2004-September 15, 2004] Between 1999 and 2002 motorcycles on the road rose 100% and road deaths increased over 90%. In 2002, Vietnam recorded 28,658 traffic accidents. There were 12,735 fatalities and 32,131 injuries, that is a rate of 14.4 deaths per 10,000 motor vehicles. In the United States, the comparable figure is 2.1 deaths. [Buckman, Rebecca. "Vietnam's Dangerous Streets". Far Eastern Economic Review. April 3, 2003] To combat this situation, AIP Foundation began Helmets for Kids (HFK), a program which endeavors to provide every child a helmet.Programs
Protec
Owned by AIP Foundation, Protec is a non-profit
helmet manufacturer. Its mission is to produce high quality, yet affordable helmets that address the needs of Vietnamese and other South Asian consumers. Common complaints among the Vietnamese towards the full-faced helmets on the market is that they are too hot and heavy. As a result, these helmets are rarely worn because the heat, as well as the limited viewing capacity makes them unfeasable. Protec, and other south-Asian helmet producers, have begun selling a tropical helmet. Similar in structure to bike helmets in the west, tropical helmets are lightweight, have multiple air vents, and do not cover the ears or side of the face. In Vietnam, this is extremely important. City roads inHanoi orHo Chi Minh City are saturated and a motorcyclist will often be surrounded by three or four other motorists, all of whom would be hidden if the driver was wearing a full-faced helmet. Protec was established, not only to provide quality safety equipment, but also to enable Asia Injury to be self-sustaining. Protec profits are directed back to Asia Injury to fund further traffic safety programs.Helmets for Kids
"Helmets for Kids" was officially launched on November 19, 2000 in
Ho Chi Minh City by formerUS President Bill Clinton along with founding sponsors APL andBP . , the compusory helmet law will go national and will take effect in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Helmet laws are still being worked on in Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos.On November 6th, 2007, to show
international support and recognition of the Vietnamese road safety crisis an HFK event was attended by USSecretary of Commerce ,Carlos Gutierrez , and his delegation of 23 leading American companies.References
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Road Safety
*Make Roads Safe External links
* [http://www.asiainjury.org/ Asia Injury Prevention Foundation Website]
* [http://www.makeroadssafe.org/multimedia/index.html Make Roads Safe multimedia]
* [http://www.safekids.org Safe Kids Worldwide]
* [http://www.wear-a-helmet.com Wear a Helmet Campaign] - Vietnam
* [http://www.doimubaohiem.com/ Doi Mu Bao Hiem] - Wear a Helmet Campaign (Vietnamese)
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