Why Brazil’s Streets Are Killing Thousands?

From DW REV – Cars & Mobility.

Every hour, four people die on Brazil’s streets. More than guns, more than natural disasters – traffic is the country’s silent killer. From reckless driving and lax enforcement to political rollbacks, this is the story of how Brazil’s roads became one of the deadliest in the world.

00:00 – Why are Brazil’s roads so deadly?
01:00 – The culture of acceptance around accidents
03:00 – São Paulo: traffic chaos and motorcycles
07:00 – Fatalities as policy failures
08:00 – Marina Harkot’s story
10:30 – Politics and road safety setbacks
13:30 – A culture of impunity
14:20 – Lessons from abroad
15:00 – Fortaleza’s success story
18:30 – Vision Zero in Brazil
21:50 – Can Brazil build safer streets?

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