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-- n. American Autobahn by Mark Rask The automotive enthusiast's "Bible" for fast-and-safe driving. A first-of-its-kind expos that shows how Germany, since 1970, has reduced the number of people killed on its roadways by almost 70 percent- while traffic moves on its Autobahn freeway system at 100 mph. The book also takes an in-depth look at America's failed attempts, since 1940, to slow down "speeders" and save lives. A fascinating comparison between two radically different philosophies of safety, and how Germany's high-speed approach could be adapted to American's interstate... (Read More) |
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