Highway collisions injure about 3.5 million people in the United States each year - considerably larger than the population of Chicago. The bill for all the carnage, medical care and property damage runs nearly $200 billion annually. A phenomenon this large ought to command a serious and prolonged public discussion. Sad, but it almost never receives such attention. Instead, highway tragedies bring spot news reports and videotape, followed by the requisite...
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