Are cars today safer? The answer depends on whether you're in the vehicle when an accident occurs or an unlucky pedestrian or cyclist. If you're inside the vehicle, then the risks of severe injury are less than ever. Belts, bags, side impact bars, crumple zones all mean that you're being looked after by some impressive engineering. However, if you are a pedestrian then a ton of metal is a ton of metal. Apart from fewer sharp objects to deal with, the impressive engineering that protects drivers inside does not extend to protecting pedestrians outside.
Safer cars are good news (and it is worth finding out how your car will perform in a crash), but for everyone's sake we need safer drivers. The safest car on the road is one that doesn't crash. All the in-car engineering available will not save you from death or injury if you lose control at high speed.
And safer drivers also mean safer pedestrians.
What's Devon County Council doing to help?

What can you do to help?
For more information about driving safely, visit the web sites below:
(780KB - pdf help)For information about safer driving in Devon see the archived press releases below:
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(111KB - pdf help) (01/05/01)
(104KB - pdf help) (04/01/01)
(112KB - pdf help) (12/12/00)
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