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by romwell
2958 days ago
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Good start, but that doesn't say that night driving isn't safe. It says that most accidents happen at night. Accidents are rare. The page also lists drunk and drowsy driving as one of the major reasons why night driving is less safe. These are correlated risk factors, but neither has to do with the conditions being inherently unsafe. The page doesn't talk about the extent to which drunk and drowsy drivers account for nights being dangerous. |
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It also doesn't say that it is safe. It lists all kind of risks that make it unsafe in one way or another. Whose definition of "safe" are we supposed to go by, anyway?
We can probably at least agree on what isn't safe: Crossing a road at night into incoming traffic, as a pedestrian.