Why Does Someone Need To Die for a Street To Be Made Safer?
There’s no excuse: when members of a community see a dangerous street for what it is, it shouldn’t take a death (or several deaths) for the city to finally take action.
I say this all the time, but regulations are written in blood.
Because we have finite resources and an evidence based approach to using them.
At least in theory. The debates about the counter examples to that are endless, but that's the principle.