There's a passing reference to accessibility in the article.
It's probably like a lot of things, the takeaway doesn't need to be the extreme that safety features on roads are bad, it can be that each safety feature on a given road should be evaluated as to whether it is truly beneficial.
It's probably like a lot of things, the takeaway doesn't need to be the extreme that safety features on roads are bad, it can be that each safety feature on a given road should be evaluated as to whether it is truly beneficial.
(Which I think is sort of banal thought, oh well)