Is fatality-free travel on North Carolina's streets and highways feasible? It's time to think the unthinkable.

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The persistent downward trajectory in the traffic fatality rate during the past 90 years suggests that fatality-free travel on North Carolina's streets and highways may one day be a reality. Multiple interventions, including raising the driving age to 17 years and banning cell phone use, will help North Carolina achieve this vision.

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Garrison, H. G., & Smith, J. L. (2010). Is fatality-free travel on North Carolina’s streets and highways feasible? It’s time to think the unthinkable. North Carolina Medical Journal, 71(6), 561–564. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.71.6.561

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