Another example is Sweden, which has one of lowest road death rates; it is said by anti-speed campainers that it is due to strict speed limits and enforcement that Sweden has such safe roads. But this completely ignores the fact that for most of the year you cannot drive at anywhere near the speedlimits.
This would therefore reduces the instances of speeding.
Personally i do think that speed is one of the main causes of road death, that and people not using seat belts.
On drivetime yesterday a fire officer that attended the scene said that the road was in good condition and poor road condition did not seem to be a factor in the crash.
To my ind if the road was in good condition, alcohol was not a factor and there were no other cars involved then speed would seem the reason for the crash, or perhaps the driver falling asleep?
I did not hear if any of the victims were wearing seatbelts.
I'd hasten to add i'm not apportioning blame, just looking for reasons, my heart goes out to the families.
I thought the priest who attended the scene spoke very well on tubridy's show this morning, you could hear how devastated he was to have seen first hand the pointless waste of life.