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Road deaths 'not taken seriously'

PUBLISHED November 1, 2004
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A group of MPs has accused the government of failing to take deaths on Britain's roads seriously.

A Transport Select Committee report says there is public anger that a death is apparently regarded as less serious if it is caused by a driver.
Drivers are often charged with careless driving, over dangerous driving, as it is easier to convict them on, it says.

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