The correct answer is: C. 3rd Sunday of November.
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, recognized by the UN is observed on the 3rd Sunday of November every year. It is a day to remember the victims of road traffic crashes and to raise awareness of the dangers of road traffic crashes. The day was first observed in 2005 and is now observed in over 70 countries around the world.
The day is an opportunity to remember the victims of road traffic crashes and to offer support to their families and friends. It is also a time to raise awareness of the dangers of road traffic crashes and to call for action to prevent them.
Road traffic crashes are a major cause of death and injury worldwide. In 2018, road traffic crashes killed an estimated 1.35 million people and injured an estimated 50 million people. Road traffic crashes are a leading cause of death for young people aged 15-29 years.
The majority of road traffic crashes are preventable. By taking simple steps, such as wearing a seat belt, driving at a safe speed, and not driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, we can help to prevent road traffic crashes and save lives.
On World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, we remember the victims of road traffic crashes and call for action to prevent them. We also offer support to the families and friends of the victims.