According to World Health Organization(WHO) research, the emission from car exhausts causes more death than road accidents. The research found that one third of all harmful air pollution was caused by road transport, and that long term exposure to pollution caused estimated 21,000 premature deaths a year across the three countries, France, Austria, and Switzerland. This is much higher than the 9,947 who died that year as a result of road accidents.In addition, the researchers calculated that the car fumes caused 300,000 extra cases of brochitis in children and 15,000 extra hospital admissions for heart disease made worse by the pollution. They calculated that the cost of dealing with all this was 27 billion Euros per year. A lot of money goes into making cars safer, but not as much is spent solving air pollution
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