Sylvia Harwood (Letters, April 27) is correct that it is not roads that cause accidents, but drivers.
It is also obvious that dual carriageways practically eliminate head-on collisions.
- Chris Gould, Georgia Avenue, Worthing
Sylvia Harwood (Letters, April 27) is correct that it is not roads that cause accidents, but drivers.
It is also obvious that dual carriageways practically eliminate head-on collisions.
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