Increases the Proportion of Cyclists Killed in Road Accidents in Santa Fe and Launch a Prevention Campaign
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The Road Observatory of the Provincial Road Safety Agency (APSV) reported that, as of 2025, 9% of people killed in road accidents in Santa Fe were cyclists. This is a worrying fact that marks an increasing trend: between 2021 and 2024 this percentage ranged from 6.5% to 7%. With 8 cyclists killed out of a total of 93 road victims this year, the provincial government decided to intensify preventive actions. In that context, this Monday — coincidi…
In the framework of World Bike Day, which is being commemorated today, the Santa Fe Government launched a campaign aimed at reducing road accidents and promoting respect for those who choose this means of transport. As World Bike Day was commemorated today, the Provincial Road Safety Agency (APSV), under the Ministry of Justice and Security of the Santa Fe government, launched the “Make See” campaign, aimed at improving the safety of people who …
The participation of cyclists in fatal casualties rose to 9%, the highest record in recent years. The Province launched a campaign of awareness.
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