
Driving Went Down. Fatalities Went Up. Here’s Why.
The Strong Towns Podcast
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We Might Decide, What Does a Seat Belt or Another Beer Matter Anyway?
Roadways last year, the most since two thousand and seven. Experts say that this behaviour on the road is likely a reflection of widespread feelings of isolation, loneliness and depression. Fear we've adopted some really unsafe driving habits, and they're going to persist. The latest evidence suggests that after decades of safety gains, the pandemic has made us drivers more reckless.
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