More than twenty thousand people lost their lives on European roads last year. That’s according to the head of the European Commission’s Mobility and Transport Department (DG MOVE).
Magda Kopczynska was speaking at an EU Road Safety Conference in Dublin this morning. The EU wants to halve road deaths and serious injuries by 2030 with the aim of nearly eliminating them by 2050.
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