http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8482087.stm
Shouldn't we be looking at why drivers are crashing in the first place and giving them the skills not to?
I also wonder how much safer cars are contributing to higher costs (in the sense that accidents are much more survivable and health care after the event means more people have a chance of living).
A slightly odd comment - ""But most rural roads in Europe are not safe at the posted speed limit." Which makes no allowances for bad weather etc - should all speed limits be set such that roads are safe when covered in sheet ice while driving on summer tyres?
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