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Iowa DOT Releases Plan to Reduce Highway Deaths by 10%
Midwest News May 3, 2007
Iowa transportation officials have released a plan aimed at reducing highway deaths by 10 percent by 2015.
The plan released this week calls for greater restrictions on young drivers, a ...
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| RE: coments about safety plan | David farrell | Dec 16, 2008, 3:58 pm |
| coments about safety plan | Mario Arce | May 22, 2007, 6:47 pm |
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Subject: coments about safety plan
1- I think the 10% reducing fatalities goal is a "low level goal"
2- It my be a close relationship between the accident cause and the strategic plan.
3- looking about the reducing fatalities rate in France in the ten past years(for example), and taking into account the new safety tecnology developments (including vehicle safety devices and new road monitoring and signals equipment), I think that is possible to reduce road fatalities in 30% in 10 years.
4- To reach the 30% reducing fatalities goal is very important to implement the best strategy, including in the long term plan causes, effect and education.
I hope success for the Iowa safety plan
Sincerely
Mario Arce