Road to ruin
Citizens in Romania are under threat from the high risk of fatal traffic accidents. The reason? Unqualified drivers, bad infrastructure, no respect for rules and road signs stolen by scrap-iron salesmen
Report by Nicoleta Banila April 2011 - From the Print Edition
In Spring 2005, nine year-old junior polo player Cristian Voiculescu was walking home in Bucharest from school with his friends. As he passed over the street at a zebra crossing and onto the pavement, a speeding car veered off the main road and crushed his body against a concrete pole.
The ambulance took Cristian to intensive care in Floreasca Emergency Hospital, Bucharest, with severe multiple trauma. His mother, Mioara, rushed from her accountancy job to be by his bedside.
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