So if i read everyone right, there is a general consensus that vehicle design improvements have helped reduce accident and trauma rates over the years. Other than that, infrastructure design and environmental conditions also affect accident rates however everything else boils down to attitude.

Generally engineering and budget capability drive vehicle design and road infrastructure so these are out of our hands to a large extent. So how do we make everybody have the same attitude as me? (clearly i'm perfect and the model to aim for)

I know its not speed cameras pinging me at 3-5 km/h over the limit or 40 zones, so is it education? Are we too arrogant? Is there more to driver education than courses on how to steer and brake? Do we allow too much freedom of thought and individualism? Maybe capital punishment for reckless driving (causing death) would scare us into better driving habits? Ok, that's probably a bit too North Korea but sometimes i wish it were true.