Road death sister says brother thought he was invincible

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Nearly two-thirds of fatal crashes in England, Scotland and Wales happen on rural roads.

The majority of those incidents involve young male drivers.

The campaign group Brake says many see the countryside as a "personal race circuit" - where they may drive as fast as they like.

Newsbeat spoke to Tamsin Cook and visited the site where her brother was killed in a car accident six years ago.

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