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How often do you hear about WFH directly saving lives?
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by anonfromsomewhe
952 days ago
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In USA, more than 100 people die each day in car crashes and if %5 of the population is all remote vs non remote. That approx. means 5 people saved every day? Minus other driving. Back to office means some has to die. These stats are consistent for decades, but how often do you hear about it? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_vehicle_fatality_rate_in_U.S._by_year |
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My own experience early in the pandemic was that daily 15 MPH traffic jams turned into empty highways that suddenly allowed unimpeded 65+ MPH travel. For someone who still had to go into the office quite a bit, it was lovely. But it seems that it also encouraged a lot of riskier, higher-speed driving.