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German Congress Debates Police Powers, Older Drivers' Road Safety
Germany's Goslar traffic court congress is debating police powers to assess older drivers' fitness, with the ADAC opposing special tests while insurers propose mandatory feedback drives and the police union wants clearer rules on stopping drivers and harsher penalties for violations.
German Congress Debates Police Powers, Older Drivers' Road Safety
Germany's Goslar traffic court congress is debating police powers to assess older drivers' fitness, with the ADAC opposing special tests while insurers propose mandatory feedback drives and the police union wants clearer rules on stopping drivers and harsher penalties for violations.
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40% Bias Score


German Police Union Urges 30 km/h Speed Limit to Reduce Pedestrian Accidents
Germany saw 33,504 pedestrian accidents in 2023, nearing pre-pandemic levels; the German Police Union advocates for a 30 km/h speed limit in cities to improve safety, while experts suggest infrastructure improvements and stricter enforcement.
German Police Union Urges 30 km/h Speed Limit to Reduce Pedestrian Accidents
Germany saw 33,504 pedestrian accidents in 2023, nearing pre-pandemic levels; the German Police Union advocates for a 30 km/h speed limit in cities to improve safety, while experts suggest infrastructure improvements and stricter enforcement.
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32% Bias Score


Mother Campaigns for UK Driving Licence Reform After Fatal Crash
Crystal Owen, whose 17-year-old son died in a car crash with three other teenagers in November 2021, is campaigning for a probationary driving period until age 20, prohibiting passengers under 25, to improve road safety in the UK.
Mother Campaigns for UK Driving Licence Reform After Fatal Crash
Crystal Owen, whose 17-year-old son died in a car crash with three other teenagers in November 2021, is campaigning for a probationary driving period until age 20, prohibiting passengers under 25, to improve road safety in the UK.
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Christmas Traffic Campaign Shows Rise in Drug-Impaired Driving
The Spanish DGT's Christmas campaign (December 16-22) tested 251,140 drivers, revealing 4,172 positive for alcohol or drugs—a 3% rise in drug-positive cases compared to summer. 1,974 alcohol-positive drivers were detected, with 249 facing judicial proceedings for exceeding legal limits.
Spanish Christmas Traffic Campaign Shows Rise in Drug-Impaired Driving
The Spanish DGT's Christmas campaign (December 16-22) tested 251,140 drivers, revealing 4,172 positive for alcohol or drugs—a 3% rise in drug-positive cases compared to summer. 1,974 alcohol-positive drivers were detected, with 249 facing judicial proceedings for exceeding legal limits.
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44% Bias Score


Icy Road After Repairs Leads to Fatal Accident in Novosibirsk Oblast
On January 2, 2025, a family from Novosibirsk Oblast lost their 10-year-old daughter in a car accident on the K-17R highway (kilometer 75) due to icy road conditions following recent repairs, resulting in a call for a thorough investigation into road maintenance practices.
Icy Road After Repairs Leads to Fatal Accident in Novosibirsk Oblast
On January 2, 2025, a family from Novosibirsk Oblast lost their 10-year-old daughter in a car accident on the K-17R highway (kilometer 75) due to icy road conditions following recent repairs, resulting in a call for a thorough investigation into road maintenance practices.
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64% Bias Score


Funding Reinstated for Northern Ireland's Road Safety GCSE
Following 2023 cuts, funding for Northern Ireland's GCSE in Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies, a course including moped training and road safety education, has been reinstated by Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd, impacting nearly 60 schools.
Funding Reinstated for Northern Ireland's Road Safety GCSE
Following 2023 cuts, funding for Northern Ireland's GCSE in Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies, a course including moped training and road safety education, has been reinstated by Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd, impacting nearly 60 schools.
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36% Bias Score

German Pedestrian Accidents Near Pre-Pandemic Levels
German pedestrian accident numbers for 2023 (33,504) nearly reached 2019 levels; auto drivers were at fault in 77% of accidents, with 449 fatalities; experts suggest solutions including stricter enforcement, technological improvements, and pedestrian-prioritizing urban planning.

German Pedestrian Accidents Near Pre-Pandemic Levels
German pedestrian accident numbers for 2023 (33,504) nearly reached 2019 levels; auto drivers were at fault in 77% of accidents, with 449 fatalities; experts suggest solutions including stricter enforcement, technological improvements, and pedestrian-prioritizing urban planning.
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36% Bias Score

Mother Calls for New Driver Restrictions After Fatal Crash
A mother is campaigning for stricter laws on the number of passengers new drivers can carry after her 19-year-old son, Joe Walsh, and his passenger, 18-year-old Toby Barraclough, died in a car crash in Shelf, near Halifax, in October 2023; the coroner's report highlighted that Joe had consumed alcoh...

Mother Calls for New Driver Restrictions After Fatal Crash
A mother is campaigning for stricter laws on the number of passengers new drivers can carry after her 19-year-old son, Joe Walsh, and his passenger, 18-year-old Toby Barraclough, died in a car crash in Shelf, near Halifax, in October 2023; the coroner's report highlighted that Joe had consumed alcoh...
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36% Bias Score

Council Rejected Child's Plea for Crossing, Leading to Grandmother's Death
Eleven-year-old Safa's plea for a pedestrian crossing on the A457 in Smethwick was rejected by Sandwell Council, resulting in her grandmother's death a year later in a car accident on the same road. The road, with a history of four deaths in the last five years, has prompted renewed calls for safety...

Council Rejected Child's Plea for Crossing, Leading to Grandmother's Death
Eleven-year-old Safa's plea for a pedestrian crossing on the A457 in Smethwick was rejected by Sandwell Council, resulting in her grandmother's death a year later in a car accident on the same road. The road, with a history of four deaths in the last five years, has prompted renewed calls for safety...
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52% Bias Score

Queensland Road Toll Soars, Vulnerable Users Disproportionately Affected
Queensland's 2023 road toll of 301 was the highest since 2009, with 17 deaths already this year—double last year's figure. Police are particularly concerned about the surge in fatalities among vulnerable road users like motorcyclists and pedestrians, prompting a data collection initiative to underst...

Queensland Road Toll Soars, Vulnerable Users Disproportionately Affected
Queensland's 2023 road toll of 301 was the highest since 2009, with 17 deaths already this year—double last year's figure. Police are particularly concerned about the surge in fatalities among vulnerable road users like motorcyclists and pedestrians, prompting a data collection initiative to underst...
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36% Bias Score

70 Dead in Nigeria Fuel Tanker Explosion Amid Economic Crisis
At least 70 people died in central Nigeria on January 18th after a fuel tanker exploded, engulfing a crowd collecting fuel amid a severe economic crisis, exacerbated by the removal of fuel subsidies, highlighting dangerous conditions for the population.

70 Dead in Nigeria Fuel Tanker Explosion Amid Economic Crisis
At least 70 people died in central Nigeria on January 18th after a fuel tanker exploded, engulfing a crowd collecting fuel amid a severe economic crisis, exacerbated by the removal of fuel subsidies, highlighting dangerous conditions for the population.
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16% Bias Score

30 km/h Speed Limits: Reduced Accidents and Improved Urban Safety
Multiple European countries have reduced urban speed limits to 30 km/h, resulting in fewer accidents and animal fatalities. Studies show this decreases reaction time and improves safety for vulnerable road users.

30 km/h Speed Limits: Reduced Accidents and Improved Urban Safety
Multiple European countries have reduced urban speed limits to 30 km/h, resulting in fewer accidents and animal fatalities. Studies show this decreases reaction time and improves safety for vulnerable road users.
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52% Bias Score
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