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Can we afford an accident free society?
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Now at say $40 per hour, which is what they would cost the taxpayer considering loadings, super, compo etc etc, that’s a whopping $600 per hour being generated for the economy for one single vehicle accident.
Add to this the costs of the tow truck drivers, the clean up staff, the emergency staff at the hospital, the doctors, the specialists if required, rehabilitation workers if required, physio, psychologists, the list goes on.
Then we look at the legal side of accidents. The lawyers, clerks, barristers, judges, court staff etc etc.
Now it would be fair to say that that one single accident may well cost the tax payer/insurance companies upwards of $50,000 and, generate all these jobs, jobs we can ill afford to loose.
So, can we afford to rid our roads of accidents and, if we do, where will the replacement jobs come from for those who rely on these accidents for their incomes.