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15 Jun 2008 03:25 pm

The Deadliness Of Safety

A few choice sentences from John Staddon's article on road safety:

Paradoxically, almost every new sign put up in the U.S. probably makes drivers a little safer on the stretch of road it guards. But collectively, the forests of signs along American roadways, and the multitude of rules to look out for, are quite deadly.

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