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6 March 2004

Western drivers may moan about road humps, but motorists in Saudi Arabia have a more arresting kind of hump to cope with – the type attached to a camel. Half a million camels roam the Saudi deserts and a high-speed collision with one is a serious matter. They cause 600 accidents a year, killing about 150 people, mostly at night.

Although there are warning signs where camels often cross the road, Ali Al-Ghamdi and his colleagues at the King Saud University, Riyadh, will report in Accident Analysis and Prevention that the standard triangular sign with a pictogram of the beast has…

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