Gotta love these...
"If you hit a kid at 50km/h, they've got around a 70 per cent chance of surviving. If you hit them from 80km/h upwards, there's almost zilch. So at 190 kilometres ... the survival rate is terrible, non-existent," she said.
So anything above 80km/h pretty much has the kid dead, then what the difference if the go 190 or 85??? Why even point out 190 if the kids dead at 80???
Mr Morgan said only 6 per cent of drivers exceeded the speed limit by more than 10km/h, but they were "very high risk".
These "6%" are probably the only ones on NZ roads that know how to drive, it's great how they decide that the very few whom actually know how to drive are "very high risk"![]()
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