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The numbers you linked to relate to pedestrians. What about the other road users?
I guess the scary thing is the outlier's that bring the average up and then take into account where I live the limit is 30 so add 10 mph to those...
Yes, even if it just encouraged drivers to leave only 1m, not 1.5m, that's still probably 40-50cms more than most of us get, and I'd be totally ok...
He can see the same pictures as us, right? I'm guessing it's a chicken-and-egg situation; can't fix the road till the avalanche risk is cleared,...
Fnord
Why are you so damned rude? What is your problem exactly?
We’re on about things that happen only occasionally, like crashes involving bikes planes and trains - things that happen wholesale like anything to...
Actually Zero Friction Cycling's independent test show that thanks to new technologies (metallurgy, coatings, manufacturing tolerances etc) that...
Man who refused to pay English-language parking fine loses in court...
Brackets around "killed by her boyfriend" I think makes it more readable. There's just too much going on in this sentence.