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Britain has 'safest roads'.(World News)
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BRITAIN has the safest roads in the EU, with Portugal and Greece possessing the most dangerous, according to a study released yesterday.
Based on road fatalities per 100,000 population, the chances of being killed in Portugal or Greece were about three times higher than ...
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Britain has 'safest roads'.(World News)
The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
; BRITAIN has the safest roads in the EU, with Portugal and Greece possessing the most dangerous, according to a study released yesterday. Based on road fatalities per 100,000 population, the chances of being killed in Portugal or Greece were about three times higher than in the safest countries,
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Safety One...Britain has EU's best roads.(Fastlane)
Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
; BRITAIN has the safest roads in the EU, while Portugal and Greece are most dangerous, according to a survey by a group of 14 European motoring organisations. The chances of being killed in Portugal or Greece are about three times higher than in the safest countries - Britain, Sweden and the
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British roads named safest.(News)
Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
; BRITAIN has the safest roads in the EU, according to a study released today by motoring associations. The most dangerous roads are in Portugal and Greece. Based on road fatalities per 100,000 population, the chances of being killed in Portugal or Greece were about three times higher than in the
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Putting you in the driving seat.(Motoring)
South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)
; BRITAIN has the safest roads in the EU according to a study released this week by motoring associations, with Portugal and Greece possessing the most dangerous. Based on road fatalities per 100,000 population, the chances of being killed in Portugal or Greece were about three times higher than in
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SA's maternal death risk higher than 10 African states'.(News)
Cape Times (South Africa)
; BYLINE: Louise Flanagan<p> JOHANNESBURG: South Africa is not one of the 10 safest countries in Africa in which to have a baby. Here, a woman's lifetime risk of dying as a result of childbirth-related complications is 1: 110. The African country with the lowest risk is Mauritius, at 1: 3 300.
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