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Technology to reduce deaths urged

10 October 2007

Article looking at new technology that could reduce the rate of fatal road accidents by up to 35 percent. Includes a mention of Professor Frank Mckenna's (Psychology) survey that found 72 per cent of drivers sent on a speed awareness course after being detected by a camera, were not aware they were over the speed limit. Article looking at new technology that could reduce the rate of fatal road accidents by up to 35 percent. Includes a mention of Professor Frank Mckenna's (Psychology) survey that found 72 per cent of drivers sent on a speed awareness course after being detected by a camera, were not aware they were over the speed limit.

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