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Making roads safer, for everyone: TotalEnergies has launched the “Helmet 4 Life” initiative in 40 countries

Today, as part of the United Nations Global Road Safety Week1, TotalEnergies has kicked off the “Helmet 4 Life” initiative, with an initial deployment in Togo. Buoyed up by local affiliates and the TotalEnergies Foundation program, the initiative aims to provide 100,000 motorcycle helmets, compliant with the most stringent safety standards, in 40 countries across three continents (Africa, Asia and the Americas). The helmet distribution campaign will be accompanied by a unique road safety awareness sessions, particularly focused on motorized two-wheelers.

Helmet 4 life

Currently, 28% of fatal road accidents worldwide involve motorized two-wheelers2, a figure which can reach over 75% in certain countries. The “Helmet 4 Life” initiative targets these countries in particular, where most of the population does not have access to quality helmets at affordable prices.

Through its affiliates – already proactively involved in road accident prevention and road safety at a local scale – and through the TotalEnergies Foundation, TotalEnergies pledges to:

  • Make quality helmets available to drivers of motorized two-wheelers, to contribute to the prevention of fatalities and/or serious injuries sustained in road accidents involving them. 
  • Actively raise awareness among drivers (both general public and professionals) about wearing protective equipment, risk situations, vehicle maintenance and compliance with rules. 

This initiative will also contribute to the objectives of the "Global Safe & Affordable Helmet Campaign" led by Jean Todt, the UN Secretary General's Special Envoy for Road Safety.

https://www.who.int/campaigns/un-global-road-safety-week/2023
Source: figures based on the WHO Global status report on road safety 2018 

"TotalEnergies Foundation puts young people at the heart of its actions and, echoing the core value of our Company, road safety is one of its four priority focus areas for youth. All too often, young people are victims of road accidents and they need to be aware of both the risks and best practices as early on as possible in their lives. That’s why the distribution of helmets will be accompanied by sessions to raise awareness and inform people about road safety issues."

Jacques-Emmanuel Saulnier
General Delegate of TotalEnergies Foundation

Launch of “ Helmet 4 life” initiative in Togo.