Canada’s strong road safety policies have helped the country cut fatalities while the U.S. has faltered, new research from IIHS and Canada’s Traffic Injury Research Foundation shows.
These Canada numbers from IIHS do not match official figures at all. Over the past 10 years, Canada traffic fatalities have not decreased but have remained fairly steady at around 2000/year.
Granted, that is still better than that of the US – but nonetheless a poor outcome compared to other countries.
These Canada numbers from IIHS do not match official figures at all. Over the past 10 years, Canada traffic fatalities have not decreased but have remained fairly steady at around 2000/year.
Granted, that is still better than that of the US – but nonetheless a poor outcome compared to other countries.
As there’s more cars on the road could that translate into fewer per vehicle or population?
Or per kilometers driven.