Day of Remembrance at Knock Shrine for road traffic victims

Ballinrobe tenor Sean Costello will perform at a special ceremony at 12 midday on Sunday November 16 at Knock Shrine to remember people who have been killed and injured on the nation’s roads. He will be the guest singer at a Mass to coincide with the World Day of Remembrance for road traffic victims.

World road deaths are reaching unacceptable proportions every day. United Nations World Remembrance Day has been organised with special emphasis on remembering all those who were killed and injured in road accidents worldwide.

Given that over 3,000 people are killed and over 100,000 are injured on roads worldwide every day, the world road safety standards have a long way to go before we witness a decreasing trend in fatal road accidents. The price in terms of human loss, grief and care is immense.

Road deaths and injuries shatter lives. The impact of such traumatic events is long-term and the scale of the problem means that each year many thousands of people who have suffered bereavement or injury through a road crash that year, are added to the existing huge group of people already affected.

The Remembrance Day responds to the great need of road crash victims for public recognition, which is readily given to victims of other types of disaster. The day also seeks to acknowledge the work done by all those involved in the aftermath of the crash, fire services, Gardai and ambulance personnel, doctors, nurses and counsellors. The day's activities are meant to bring families of those who were injured or killed together and make them appreciate that they are not alone.

The day is being supported by the RSA, Mayo County Council, PARC (Promoting Awareness, Responsibility and Care on our roads ), Gardai and the emergency services.

 

Page generated in 0.1810 seconds.