Our children are victims of road violence. We need to talk about the deadly norms of car use
- Written by Hulya Gilbert, Lecturer in Planning and Human Geography, La Trobe University
ShutterstockThe deaths and injuries caused by car drivers are an everyday occurrence. This road violence has become normalised. We take it for granted as the price we have to pay to use our cars.
Globally, car crashes are the world’s leading cause of death for people aged five to 25. In Australia, road deaths included 293 people in this age...
















