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For Kaido, safety is not moralism. It is road culture. Driving with passion and respecting the limits of reality can live together. Attention, maintenance, gear and context reading make the difference.

Road safety data must be read without slogans: crashes may decrease, but the risk for people on two wheels remains disproportionate.
Road safety data must be read without slogans: crashes may decrease, but the risk for people on two wheels remains disproportionate.
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Road safety 2025: real data and how to read it is worth following without fake hype: clear information, visible source and updates when new facts appear.
For Kaido, safety is not moralism. It is road culture. Driving with passion and respecting the limits of reality can live together. Attention, maintenance, gear and context reading make the difference.
Every safety data point must become behaviour: distance, visibility, helmet, tyres, focus and respect for others. Technology can help, but it does not replace responsibility.
A serious community does not push people to risk for appearance. It pushes people to improve, learn and come home.
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Category: Safety
Source: Kaido Garage / ACI / ISTAT