School Transportation (2020)

Details of the work that led Montevideo to position itself as one of the cities with the best example in School Transportation in the region, led by the Fundación Gonzalo Rodríguez, will be presented below.

Child Restraint Systems. A multidimensional approach to strengthen their use. The case of Chile

This document summarizes the four main lines of action that made up the long-term policy for strengthening the use of RS in Chile: diagnosis and adaptation of vehicle design and technology; control of laws and regulations; education and development of institutional capacities; and communication and social marketing campaigns aimed at citizens to promote cultural change and strengthen the use of CRS.

Zero alcohol in traffic, less risk - publication on Uruguay's experience

PAHO and the Fundación Gonzalo Rodriguez conducted research based on national and international publications to determine the impact of alcohol on accidents.

Child transport to school, and safety in school zones

This report is part of the Safe Latin American Children in Traffic Program that aims to contribute to the reduction of risks associated to child road accidents, focusing on children on their way to and from school.

Mobility and COVID-19 - Chile

Mobility and COVID-19 study conducted by the Fundación Gonzalo Rodríguez with the support of ISA Intervial. The analysis was developed by the Direction of Social Studies of the Catholic University of Chile.

Handbook: Addressing the Safety of Children as Passengers in Vehicles (in Spanish)

It is necessary that road safety moves from idea to action and becomes "state policy", that it occupies an important place in government programs and that society as a whole takes it as a major task in their work agendas, to prevent this "epidemic" from continuing to take the lives of children, ensuring their right to travel safely on the roads, a task that depends entirely on adults.

Opinions, attitudes and assessments on transport and the post-pandemic scenario in Argentina and Uruguay

Comparative study of the results of the COVID-19 post-pandemic studies in Argentina and Uruguay (In Spanish)