Here's Why Speed Limits In North America Have Failed
Speed limits are supposed to keep streets and roads safe. Yet more than 38,000 people die every year in crashes on American roadways. Why aren't speed limits in North America keeping people safe?
Speed limits are supposed to keep streets and roads safe. Yet more than 38,000 people die every year in crashes on American roadways. Why aren't speed limits in North America keeping people safe?
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