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by zidel
2444 days ago
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> Do you have some data for this assertion?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_traffic-r... Of the countries with data for fatalities per billion vehicle-km (not that many), the US (at 7.3) is equal to Belgium, lower than Czech Republic (11.5) and high than the 13 other European countries. In addition, counting fatalities per distance travelled will make driving less look like it has no safety benefits even though fewer people actually die. If we look at fatalities per capita instead (to attempt to adjust for country size, but not policies and behaviour) the US rate is 33% higher than Europe, more than twice as high as Canada and most of Western Europe and 4.5x Norway. Compared to its peers, the US really doesn't have a low fatality rate. |
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