Road casualty improvement is no accident
Compared to 1994 – 1998 average, 2006 figures reveal: Pedestrian deaths and serious injuries cut 40 per cent, 39 per cent fewer car users killed or seriously injured,child fatalities and serious injuries down 53 per cent
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