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Not Just Bikes Road safety really isn't something corporate advertisers want us to know about
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Wim Ahlers imagine the USA had as much canals and waterways per capita as the Netherlands. How many cars would and people would end up drowning then
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Starsten Kahl they're making them safe, not unusable. Unless you're so unskilled at driving you struggle to navigate speedbumps. In which case, you really shouldn't be driving
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Wim Ahlers the regulations around private planes in America are very lax. As an example, Harrison Ford is still able to fly, despite almost crashing into a landing jumbo on the runway and having 2 mid air collisions. Then there's the kobe Bryant helicopter crash, Patrick swayze's plane crash, you can go back to buddy Holly, the list is endless. And they're just famous ones. If you weighted the number of accidents by the planes per capita I bet you'd still see a far higher rate in the USA
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Starsten Kahl in France they often just let the roads get potholed really badly in towns as a speed reduction measure. At least that's what the locals claim. They're shouldn't be that much traffic during a lockdown? Although so far I must say it looks like Merkel and Germany have done a great job. Like Denmark. And Vietnam, which has 1000 mile land border with China. And yet somehow even with over a months warning over most of Europe Britain and America have failed miserably to get to grips with it.
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Starsten Kahl Germany didn't have a lockdown? I've a cousin in hamburg and that's not what she said
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I think you'll find a lot of the reason is because the drivers just aren't as good. It's not just cars that crash into buildings in America either
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Not Just Bikes yep, regular people in North America are awful drivers. Their driving test is basically once round the block, 4 turns to the passenger side and that's it. In some us states like florida they do it in car parks and not roads to reduce the number of crashes people have when taking their test. And in much of America you can drive at 15. The standard of driving is far lower and the test is far more basic. I'll guarantee that most US drivers wouldn't pass a British driving test even after ten years of experience in the US and I hear Canadians aren't much better
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