The affinity of Health Promotion and transit takes place from the International Classification of Diseases-10th Revision (ICD-10), which considers that accidents and violence or external causes of morbidity and mortality are also determined by traffic accidents. Based on this statement, the objective of this article is to suggest, based on scientific studies related to Health Promotion, operational strategies aimed at preventing and / or reducing morbidity and mortality due to traffic accidents. The data verified in the systematic review indicate that the Health Promotion with Hospital Psychology can offer significant contributions to deal with problems related to traffic accidents. Different strategies can be adopted such as conducting public education campaigns through events that involve all age groups, creating preventive actions with sectorial partnerships as an area of education and social action developed with a focus on health education, designate preventive actions developed with a focus on prevention the use of alcohol, adopt a perspective of health promotion, considering the different perspectives and ways of dealing with the determinants of traffic accidents, integrate health information systems so that they can dialogue and improve the quality of information as an aid to policies prevention of traffic injuries.But strategies aimed at preventing and / or reducing traffic accidents require the involvement of society as a whole and of different public and private sectors, both to formulate and to put into practice.