Years ago, in professional circles, we used to talk about “The Three E’s” of road (or highway) safety, and these were:
- Education
- Engineering
- Enforcement
The belief was if one taught people adequate and accurate information — including high-quality driving lessons — about staying safe on the roads, and the engineers designed and built safer roads and vehicles, and the police enforced the laws to make people drive to better standards, then safety would be maximized.

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