South African road users are not the most skilled in the world. You need look no further than our road traffic statistics to realise that there is something wrong with the way we use, and abuse, the roads. I have a very simple solution to this, based on a case study that experience genuine results:
http://www.carmag.co.za/news-blog/fix-the-broken-windows/

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