Nitza: Where are you seeing focused efforts on tackling the problem? Nitza: I see a lot of attention from advocates, from people who care. But where i'm not seeing any interest in talking to me is from auto makers or regulators. It's interesting because it feels like sometimes like that, that that ends up being like a fight among people.
Jessie Singer's new book There Are No Accidents has made a big splash in the road safety community and far beyond, by interrogating a word that makes most people nod and move on: "accident." On this week's episode, Singer joins Alex, Kirsten and Ed to discuss how she became fascinated with the word, the realities she discovered behind its bland façade, and what it all means.