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AgreedI think the question should be, are roads safer today than 430-40 years ago? I know from my teenage years a lot of us are lucky to be alive.
I agree except for one thing about the fart alarm. When I fart, I get alarmed myself. Worse still I can't blame the dog because it's not in the car.In my opinion there is too many electronic distractions in cars now , if you fart an alarm goes off . Don't worry about people being on their phones, what about when they start using the navigation system and blue tooth for music . This creates more distractions.
I agree. We have less than a third of fatalities and injuries compared to the early 70s, despite a quadrupling of population and cars on the road. In fact we should be celebrating this achievement rather than for example constantly berating the average motorist for driving 10kmh over the speed limit.I think the question should be, are roads safer today than 30-40 years ago? I know from my teenage years a lot of us are lucky to be alive.
All it really proves is that cars are safer, better crumple zones ,air bags ,crash avoidance systems and even better seat belts. To say we are better drivers there needs to be a stat of serious accidents per 100 000 cars on the road or some other true comparison.Thanks, Voice. I knew our driving wasn't as erratic and stupid as in our teenage years, and twice the cars and 2/3rd fewer fatalities prove we are getting better.
Thanks, Voice. I knew our driving wasn't as erratic and stupid as in our teenage years, and twice the cars and 2/3rd fewer fatalities prove we are getting better.
All it really proves is that cars are safer, better crumple zones ,air bags ,crash avoidance systems and even better seat belts. To say we are better drivers there needs to be a stat of serious accidents per 100 000 cars on the road or some other true comparison.
I think as we get older we become more responsible and take less risks thus becoming safer drivers as we age.