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Paul Weaver typed: Michael Hoffman wrote in message news:Pine.WNT.4.58.0407190031400.1288@ZVAVZBB... On Sun, 18 Jul 2004, Paul Weaver wrote: As we have one of the lowest fatality rates in the world it wouldn't surprise me if Germany was higher. What if you compare Germany accident rates to Italy or France though There's some 2002 data he http://www.bast.de/htdocs/fachthemen...glish/we2.html Motorway is about 33% higher then the UK, yet lower then France, Finland, Beligum, Ireland, Japan, etc. - which all have speed limits not far removed from ours (typically 120kph or 75mph) All those countries have death rates higher than ours to start with (not much higher in the case of Japan, and France's is plummetting towards our levels). I guess correlating those figures would give a better suggestion, but would require getting the speed limit data as well. Might be interesting for someone with the time. A |
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