I have lived here for 4 years Tank (Germany,Italy and Austria),and have covered countless kilometers in those years. About 90% of the countries here have a limit of 130 (on the motorways), and maximum of 100 on the inland routes.
Europe's motorway system is the most comprehensive in the world, as far as speed limits go, the slowest (motorway) speed limit is 90 (Norway), and pretty much every one else has a motorway speed of 120, or 130 km/h.
Granted, the roads here are better constructed than NZ, with out a doubt (but, when it come to road quality, I would say Italy has the best (It's privatised by the way), followed by Germany (free for all cars, only trucks pay), I am not advocating increasing the speed limit, not at all, but I am left wondering if the "evil NZ road toll" is as bad as they would have us believe.
I used to think (because I was raised in NZ), that we must have a bad reputation when it come to road deaths, because it was always in the news.
It would seem that is incorrect, or at least "with-in international standards" (as far as statistics are concerned)
You hear the "highest Easter road toll in 5 years" reports on the news, then, you (later) find out that 3 people died. Last year there was 2.
about 350 people die on NZ roads a year, basically, an average of one a day.
How many people die from pleasure boating per year?
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I think that one of the main reasons it seems so bad in NZ is the fact that most of the time there is no other news .... so thats all we hear about.
here's some good figures
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More perspective. From a male POV.
In 2004 (last year I find figures for) 585 men died of prostate cancer. In the same year 292 men died in road crashes.
So ,if you're male, the odds are you're twice as likely to die from prostate cancer than from a road crash
. Don't hear so much about the more likely cause though.Wonder why.
I can't find a figure for how much is actually spent on road safety each year (strange that) . But I'm willing to bet that even a percentage of that sum spent on education screening and earlier access to treatment would knock that 585 deaths from prostate cancer down by a big number.
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Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
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