We spend so much money and effort on road safety here in Sweden, kind of interesting to see that the finns don´´t seem to care what the other nordic countries are doing.
Drinking and driving is still unfortunately widely accepted in Eastern Europe as you see on the map. Of course, nobody here in this far right sub cares for all the countless families destroyed by drunk drivers. They only care if the drivers were black and Muslim. If you’re white and Christian, you can kill as many families on the road as possible.
🤦
Molise does, in fact, exist
Every Europe map:
1. East Europe bad
2. Balkans even worse
3. Portugal is in Eastern Europe
NRW fährt stabil!
Wtf is happening in lower Belgium
As a Luxembourgish resident that often crosses the border when riding the motorcycle, there is a reason why I avoid Belgium. Scariest drivers I’ve encountered, that might jump in front of you while you have the priority and still turn around to flip you off.
I either do it extremely early on the weekend or not at all, and even the quality of the roads alone deters me from doing it more often.
Makes you think, now we all understand when Portugal is referenced on some parts of the forum as western Balkan.
Ukraine must be quite high in these past years
What does light grey mean on this map. It’s not in the legend
I should save this and link it to all the foreigner’s complaining about drivers on the norwegian subs.
I don’t believe this map how the fuck Istabul is that low
Who tf is out here crashing cars in the Vatican
And in Romania my fellow citizens keep voting for the same extremely corrupt parties (PSD, PNL, UDMR, AUR) that keep lying about making highways and improving the railways.
I wish we had better education and people would stop always voting for the most corrupt parties.
There was also a documentary on Netflix about this:
People just don’t want to understand or believe how important is road infrastructure for the safety of people.
Once again, sweden excels. Gimme gimme. Have a Nice freitag
That’s not right. We just got less inhabitants per square km.
/r/portugalcykablyat
Why are there different shades of gray? Different amounts of ‘no data’?
Wait, my province (Limburg in Belgium) is blue?
How is it possible that nations in Scandinavia that has winter like 4-5 months a year has less casulties in trafik than the southern nations in Europe?
Just last night i got flashed and honked at by a truck behind me for only going with 50 km/h through a village.
and as always UK has no data
What the fuck happened in Molise???
Interesting that Ile de France has a significantly lower rate than even the region next door. Better police enforcement maybe?
Hard to understand the real cause of the fatalities.
I believe there should really be a correlation with how many people actually use public transport instead of driving a car to work each day. That`s one of the reasons why western part has fewer fatalities compared to the east.
On the other hand we see Balkans, where the ownership of a cars is low, but the accident number is really high.
Multiple factors play in this data. Pouring money in to the infrastructure only based on this data, to reduce the death toll is very inaccurate.
Yet again saying Europe when they mean EU. Do Europeans actually know their continent?
The N125 is the Portuguese Algarve is one of the reasons I don’t drive anymore. One only needs so many near death experiences.
I always said that drivers in Upper Silesia are the best in Poland. Now I have proof.
A romanian, this is one of the reasons i take the train. It might not be the best, or even good. But at least i can be sure i get there alive
Overlap that with car age.
Molise? You exists?
When Scandinavia excels in every single metric you have to wonder why other governments aren’t copying their homework instead of doing stupid shit.
Though I hear the Netherlands has some amazing urban planning too.
Istanbul clearly benefits from traffic jams. You have to drive faster than 20 km/h to have fatality… You just can’t in Istanbul.
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r/portugalcykablyat
We spend so much money and effort on road safety here in Sweden, kind of interesting to see that the finns don´´t seem to care what the other nordic countries are doing.
Drinking and driving is still unfortunately widely accepted in Eastern Europe as you see on the map. Of course, nobody here in this far right sub cares for all the countless families destroyed by drunk drivers. They only care if the drivers were black and Muslim. If you’re white and Christian, you can kill as many families on the road as possible.
🤦
Molise does, in fact, exist
Every Europe map:
1. East Europe bad
2. Balkans even worse
3. Portugal is in Eastern Europe
NRW fährt stabil!
Wtf is happening in lower Belgium
As a Luxembourgish resident that often crosses the border when riding the motorcycle, there is a reason why I avoid Belgium. Scariest drivers I’ve encountered, that might jump in front of you while you have the priority and still turn around to flip you off.
I either do it extremely early on the weekend or not at all, and even the quality of the roads alone deters me from doing it more often.
Makes you think, now we all understand when Portugal is referenced on some parts of the forum as western Balkan.
Ukraine must be quite high in these past years
What does light grey mean on this map. It’s not in the legend
I should save this and link it to all the foreigner’s complaining about drivers on the norwegian subs.
I don’t believe this map how the fuck Istabul is that low
Who tf is out here crashing cars in the Vatican
And in Romania my fellow citizens keep voting for the same extremely corrupt parties (PSD, PNL, UDMR, AUR) that keep lying about making highways and improving the railways.
I wish we had better education and people would stop always voting for the most corrupt parties.
There was also a documentary on Netflix about this:
https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/757018-30-de-ani-si-15-minute
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12865416/
People just don’t want to understand or believe how important is road infrastructure for the safety of people.
Once again, sweden excels. Gimme gimme. Have a Nice freitag
That’s not right. We just got less inhabitants per square km.
/r/portugalcykablyat
Why are there different shades of gray? Different amounts of ‘no data’?
Wait, my province (Limburg in Belgium) is blue?
How is it possible that nations in Scandinavia that has winter like 4-5 months a year has less casulties in trafik than the southern nations in Europe?
Just last night i got flashed and honked at by a truck behind me for only going with 50 km/h through a village.
and as always UK has no data
What the fuck happened in Molise???
Interesting that Ile de France has a significantly lower rate than even the region next door. Better police enforcement maybe?
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Absolutely zero surprises here for anyone who has spent any time in a vehicle in any of those deep blue countries
Car ownership by capita.
[https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/images/2/24/Map1.Motorisation_rate%2C_by_NUTS_2_region%2C_2021.png](https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/images/2/24/Map1.Motorisation_rate%2C_by_NUTS_2_region%2C_2021.png)
Hard to understand the real cause of the fatalities.
I believe there should really be a correlation with how many people actually use public transport instead of driving a car to work each day. That`s one of the reasons why western part has fewer fatalities compared to the east.
On the other hand we see Balkans, where the ownership of a cars is low, but the accident number is really high.
Multiple factors play in this data. Pouring money in to the infrastructure only based on this data, to reduce the death toll is very inaccurate.
Yet again saying Europe when they mean EU. Do Europeans actually know their continent?
The N125 is the Portuguese Algarve is one of the reasons I don’t drive anymore. One only needs so many near death experiences.
I always said that drivers in Upper Silesia are the best in Poland. Now I have proof.
A romanian, this is one of the reasons i take the train. It might not be the best, or even good. But at least i can be sure i get there alive
Overlap that with car age.
Molise? You exists?
When Scandinavia excels in every single metric you have to wonder why other governments aren’t copying their homework instead of doing stupid shit.
Though I hear the Netherlands has some amazing urban planning too.
Istanbul clearly benefits from traffic jams. You have to drive faster than 20 km/h to have fatality… You just can’t in Istanbul.