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The Y-Mobility latest Conversations in the Park podcast episode "Speed Kills: Is Our 'Freedom to Drive' a Danger to Others?" explores the contentious relationship between personal driving freedom and public safety with three global experts in transportation safety and technology willing to say what others won't: George Yannis, Nick Reed and David Fidalgo, hosted by Timothy Papandreou. Quick reality check:
- More road deaths than all wars combined
- Your SUV? It's part of the problem
- That 30 km/h limit you hate? It's saving lives
- Your "excellent driving skills"? That's part of the problem too
Controversial? Good. That's the point. 🤔 Genuine question: When did we decide that driving fast was a right rather than a privilege? The related audio-podcast is now available: