Monday, 8 April 2019

whats on the news this week

Each year, there's carnage on our Kiwi roads, and it seems to be getting worse.
                                                                                              A tragic ten days from March 29 to April 7, 2019 saw 28 people die from road crashes  and many more were injured that is a lot  of people it short amount of time. Five of those who lost their lives during that horrific period were from the same family.  

In 2018, 377 people died on our roads. That was just one down on the total for 2017, which had the highest road toll since 2009. Already, there have been 112 road deaths this year Police are calling on the public to stay safe over the Easter period, and are committed to reducing the number of road deaths  Truck driver Antony Alexander is one of the many people who have called for people to slow down, for more cops to be out on our roads, and for safer roads in general. 

I really hope that no one else dies from car accidents again it would be really really scary and terribly sad  

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