I was making the point on another forum about the relative road safety between the RP and UK where it is virtually non existant in the RP and we are stifled with nanny state regulations here (seatbelts, crash helmets, one person per seat, MOT tests, tyre tread depths, the highway code etc etc).
Someone posted some statistics saying the the Asia Pacific region had 44% of the worlds road deaths but only 16% of the worlds vehicles.
However, The Philippines has less than 2 road deaths per 10,000 vehicles but the UK has 6 deaths per 10,000 vehicles.
Having just returned from RP, I got the impression that whereas many vehicles are death-traps, they drive more defensively and slowly. They assume that every other road user, child, cockerel, dog and goat will run out in front of them and drive accordingly. We in the UK in our safe, airbagged, crumple-zoned, high-powered vehicles drive like we're in control of the roads and are invincible. That's why people get so irate when someone dares to pull out in front of them.
I guess that as our roads are generally better and faster, it all comes down to speed. But isn't that what the government keep telling us?
Food for thought.
Gavin