The Automobile Association is urging everyone to think about how they can help make our roads safer in 2019.
For a fifth straight
That continues a tragic trend of more deaths and injuries from crashes since the record low year of
“When people think about fatal crashes they generally think about
“A study by the AA Research Foundation found that about half of fatal crashes involved extreme and reckless
“To turn around the terrible increase in road deaths we don‘t just need to focus on stopping the extreme
“The New Year is a good time to think about whether there were times in 2018 when you went too fast for the conditions, kept driving when you were tired, were distracted by other things or lost your cool behind the wheel.
“Along with all the big-picture actions from the Government and authorities, improving safety needs the millions of individuals out on the roads every day to do what they can to reduce the risks.”
Thomsen says simple things like always wearing buckling up, driving to the conditions, keeping a good following distance and avoiding distractions may not seem like much but when you have millions of people doing them, they add up to make a real difference.
Thomsen says ways drivers can help make our roads safer include driving to the conditions; sticking to a safe speed; allowing plenty of following distance; keeping focused on driving – avoid
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