today a man drove with a car through the centre of Leipzig. he went through the city centre at around 50-70 km/h, as some witnesses say. as of now, it's confirmed that two people are killed and many others are heavily injured.
it's one of the many car murderings that happened in Germany in the last few years (Mannheim, Magdeburg etc.) and it seems to keep going.
I am absolutely mad that people and cities don't understand the fundamental problem of this. to keep people safe from killings like these, you have to restrict any personal motor vehicle traffic at least in the downtowns. and to keep the cars out of there, you also need to decrease their number everywhere in the city and build the needed infrastructure that can stop them.
installing bollards would be great!! especially the ones which can go up and down to allow ambulance go through if needed.
but no, we want to keep people dying when they just wanted to buy food or whatever.