Bad highway design and conditions are a factor in more than half of the fatal accidents in the United States, contributing to more deaths than speeding, drunken driving or failure to use seatbelts, according to Ted R. Miller, who co-authored the 18-month study released today.For a solution to this problem, consult this book.
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Faulty Highway Conditions Contribute to Half of Fatal Auto Accidents
The Washington Post reports: