The article discusses the necessity of integrated psychosocial interventions in managing traffic accidents, highlighting the economic, psychological, and social impacts of accidents worldwide. It emphasizes the importance of addressing factors such as human errors, substance use, and mental health in accident prevention. The text provides examples of successful interventions in countries like Germany and suggests practical recommendations for implementing psychosocial programs to reduce traffic-related injuries and fatalities. The authors advocate for a comprehensive approach to road safety that includes psychological assistance for victims and their families, as well as promoting responsible driving practices and enhancing public awareness.