In the last ten years, Finland reduced road deaths by a sizable 29% due to measures like lowering speed and implementing infrastructural improvements and speed cameras.
The article is remarkably short on absolute numbers.
Finland reached 4.7 deaths per billion kilometers.
The Netherlands is around 4.3 deaths per billion kilometers
For them to reduce by almost 30% to a level still 10% higher than the most densely populated country is good, but it’s shocking that it used to be SO bad.
The article is remarkably short on absolute numbers.
Finland reached 4.7 deaths per billion kilometers. The Netherlands is around 4.3 deaths per billion kilometers
For them to reduce by almost 30% to a level still 10% higher than the most densely populated country is good, but it’s shocking that it used to be SO bad.
I mean, road conditions in Finland is much worse. Harsh winters, mountains etc