
The UK has introduced stricter road safety measures, including 'Dev's Law,' named after an eight-year-old Indian-origin boy who died in a 2018 accident. The new strategy aims to save lives by addressing drink driving, enhancing young driver training, and mandating eye tests for older motorists. A key component is making Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) compulsory in new vehicles, a measure championed by Dev's mother, Meera Naran, who believes it could have prevented her son's death.
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