Forbes: “Only two road traffic deaths per 100, 000 inhabitants were reported in Norway in 2019, making the Scandinavian nation the best-performing country for road safety. In comparison, the risk of being killed in a crash was six times higher in Argentina than in Norway, and the United States ranked 33 (out of 40), following Morocco and Chile. Those are among the findings of the Road Safety Annual Report 2019, published last month by the Paris-based International Transport Forum, an intergovernmental organization with 60 member countries within the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Norway also had the lowest mortality rates per distance traveled and per registered vehicles in 2018. Its success “is particularly remarkable,” the report noted, as the country’s roads were already among the safest in the world…”
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