A groundbreaking new study has sparked debate among transportation experts and policymakers, suggesting that capping vehicle size could significantly reduce global traffic fatalities. According to the research, limiting the size of vehicles on the road could potentially lower traffic deaths by a staggering 40%. The study's findings have implications for urban planning, road design, and vehicle manufacturing, as cities and governments consider innovative solutions to address the rising toll of traffic accidents. With over 1.3 million people killed in road crashes worldwide each year, the prospect of a simple yet effective solution to this crisis is gaining attention from safety advocates and transportation officials alike.


Study: Capping Vehicle Size Could Reduce Global Traffic Deaths by 40%  Planetizen