The Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP) has produced, as part of the UN Collaboration on Road Safety, an international good-practice manual that provides advice to road safety practitioners. It follows on from the recommendations made in the April 2004 World Report on Road Traffic Injury Prevention (issued jointly by the World Health Organization and the World Bank). The GRSP manual focuses on practical ways to develop and implement coordinated and integrated programs to reduce drinking and driving within a country. ICAP is a founding member of the GRSP.
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