A man in Wisconsin fled from a traffic stop with a felony warrant, launching his car off a hill and becoming airborne during a high-speed police chase, leading to multiple serious charges.
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Uh we do not know that. But what we do know is that we have millions of tourists come into New Zealand every year, and about two-thirds of them drive, which was the um the most recent figures I saw. And at any given time, there's there's probably hundreds of thousands of overseas license holders out driving on our roads. 2024, there was 12 deaths where an overseas license holder was deemed to be at fault for the crash out of the the 18 total deaths. And generally it's about 4% of our our fatal and serious crashes a year involve an overseas license holder deems to be at fault. The bulk of the fatal and serious crashes that happen on our roads involve New Zealand drivers or people with New Zealand licenses.
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data challenges foreign driver blame
Dylan Thomsen: AA road safety spokesperson on data revealing foreign drivers are less involved in serious road crashesSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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