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by TeMPOraL
3870 days ago
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> It's not even one-in-a-million chance of dying. It's one-in-90-million chance. That is really very good odds. For you individually. Multiply that by the amount of drivers and the average amount of miles driven, and you get multiple deaths per day - almost one hundred a day, actually, in 2013. The individual odds make drivers feel safe - and thus behave like idiots - and the result is tens of thousands of unnecessary deaths annually. |
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