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Safe School Path | Eero Merilind: if We Want Truly Safe and Worry-Free Traffic, We Need to Learn From Finland

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Thousands of schoolchildren are once again moving to bus stops, school buildings and over pedestrian crossings every morning. Their safety depends on the decisions and habits of adults. Helsinki has shown that if traffic safety is made a priority for the city and the country, it is possible to achieve an unprecedented result – [almost] an entire year without a single traffic death. Nearly 70 people died in traffic accidents in Estonia last year.…
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Thousands of schoolchildren are once again moving to bus stops, school buildings and over pedestrian crossings every morning. Their safety depends on the decisions and habits of adults. Helsinki has shown that if traffic safety is made a priority for the city and the country, it is possible to achieve an unprecedented result – [almost] an entire year without a single traffic death. Nearly 70 people died in traffic accidents in Estonia last year.…

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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