After just one month into the new year, figures  are showing that road deaths on the Algarve’s EN125 road have doubled  when compared with the same period last year. Known as Europe’s  deadliest road in the 1980s and 1990s, much of the A22 motorway had yet  to be built, road death statistics started showing marked improvements  the past decade as the motorway reached beyond Lagos.
Serious  questions have been raised as the introduction of tolls on the A22  draws nearer, with the Government supposedly set  to save €700 million a year, the financial reward of tolls seem to  outweigh concerns over an increase in fatalities on secondary roads.
I told them but they wouldn't listen, this is getting to be a habit.
 
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So totally agree,now well into the farce that are the road tolls,the public at large have been proved right,!I wonder what goes through the minds of these law makers,they certainly dont come from the real world,thats for sure.
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