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by Digit-Al
2685 days ago
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I have just had a look on Wikipedi for the list of road deaths by country [1]. The figures are from 2013, so very out of date, but for the UK (where I live) it is 5.1 road fatalaties per 100,000 motor vehicles. For the US it is 12.9, and for China 104.5. I think that shows pretty starkly that the reason we are paying so much more for our cars is for a massively higher chance of surviving an accident. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_traffic-r... |
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Modern American and European cars may have a positive impact on the fatality rate, but the numbers above don't prove it in any way. I suspect the local culture of driving and the legal policy explain most of the differences between these rates.
BTW, when walking or riding a bicycle, I'd rather get hit by a 20 year old average car than a modern SUV.