We’ve long taken umbrage with certain police and municipal road-safety campaigns. They are the kinds that make road safety the duty of pedestrians and cyclists. It’s up to pedestrians to wear reflective clothing at night. Cyclists, too. Yet, we believe every dollar, every minute of time spent trying to eradicate road violence (dangerous, negligent, reckless driving leading to collisions where people are harmed) should be spent on the perpetrators of harm, not on the victims. In 2021, 108,018 people were injured in motor vehicle collisions in Canada, an increase of 3.6 per cent from 2020 . . .
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