An interesting tack regarding these two latest casualties....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cumbria/5244640.stm
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Two motorists killed in accident
Two drivers have been killed in a road crash in Cumbria.
Will Renwick, 18, from Penrith and Graeme Dixon, 28, from Ousby, both died in the crash.
Cumbria Police said the men were declared dead at the scene of the incident, at Ousby, just outside Penrith, early on Friday.
A spokesman said everything possible was being done to reduce the number of fatal road accidents in the county, which last year claimed 45 lives.
Supt Jon Rush, chair of the Casualty Reduction and Safer Highways partnership (Crash), said: "During the last month there have been three collisions in North Cumbria in which people have died.
Further education
"We are determined to do all in our power to reduce the number of casualties on North Cumbrian roads.
"There are already two media campaigns running at the moment, one on young drivers and one aimed at reminding people that a knowledge of a particular road will not compensate for poor driving.
"After all, of the 45 people who died last year in Cumbria, 37 lived in the county.
"I would like to extend my sympathies to the families of the victims of the latest fatal collision at Ousby.
"We will be examining these three collisions at our next meeting and planning further education for the area.
"But in the end it is driver behaviour which will have the most significant impact on the number of casualties."
Vehicles were a Black Vauxhall Corsa and a Green VW Golf.
No mention of the passenger from one of the vehicles who was in hospital according to radio reports.