MSOpinion Only bad drivers don’t like NCAP “If they don’t want to suffer the consequences of their actions then obey the traffic rules, that’s it” READ MORE:
“If they don’t want to suffer the consequences of their actions then obey the traffic rules, that’s it”
The real solution of a well-integrated and highly efficient mass transportation system that would at least approximate the transport systems of the urban centers of developed countries remains to be a vision fogged by conflicting interests that seem perpetually locked in issues that seem to resist innovative technologies already in use in many countries.
As a consumer advocate and a road user, the TRO versus NCAP is a move being pushed to protect the interests of groups and exposes other motorists and the commuting public to safety risks. The arguments of NCAP oppositors also disregard how the technology removes the discriminating human factor prone to bribery and the reality that the manpower of traffic enforcers is limited.
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