The problem is its a bit like flying. People's perception of the risk is massively greater than the actual riks
that's very true. I sat a road awareness course about 5 years ago and one question was "what roads are the safest". Every one agreed that country lanes were safest and motorways the most dangerous.
We were all wrong, motorways have in fact very few accidents per user and those that occur are responded to in a very short period. Unfortunately, due to speed of travel, the percentage of deaths PER ACCIDENT is high on motorways, hence peoples perception.
country roads have the highest fatality rates of all, due to the fact that they go unnoticed for so long and people can literally be trapped for days.
In a similar way, flying is one of the safest ways to travel…statistically