León Launches 'Protocolo de Vida' for Road Safety

The municipality of León has initiated the 'Protocolo de Vida' to address traffic accidents, focusing on urban mobility and citizen involvement in safety measures.


León Launches 'Protocolo de Vida' for Road Safety

The municipality of León has launched the 'Life Protocol' with the aim of addressing the issue of traffic accidents. This comprehensive program seeks to transform urban mobility through a series of strategic actions that prioritize road safety and the quality of life of citizens. It focuses on identifying and addressing critical points in the city where the highest number of fatal accidents have been recorded, involving the residents of León in decision-making and monitoring of the program.

The Life Protocol is a model of action that establishes a series of steps to follow in the event of a traffic accident. It is based on four fundamental phases: knowledge of the event, road safety inspection, evaluation of failures, and assurance of non-repetition. Necessary corrective measures are implemented to prevent the same accident from occurring again in the future, including interventions in road infrastructure, mobility regulation, and collaboration with German technical cooperation.

In collaboration with German technical cooperation, 10 points with a high risk of accidents in the city of León have been identified, which are undergoing detailed analysis to determine the most appropriate measures. In addition to physical improvements, the program includes the regulation of mobility through the implementation of an integrated and intelligent public transport system. One of the most notable aspects of the 'Life Protocol' is its focus on citizen participation.