Hit the brakes on fatal road accidents


The government must identify and implement long-term, sustainable solutions to address the root causes of deadly bus crashes.

THE term Groundhog Day is a situation in which a series of unwelcome or tedious events appear to be recurring in exactly the same way.

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Brian Martin

Brian Martin

Brian Martin is the managing editor of The Star.

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