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by ajuc
693 days ago
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USA has 12.9 traffic deaths per 100 000 people yearly with 330 million people. Europe as a whole has 7.4 with 746.4 million people, and developed EU countries are around or under 5. Surface area is actually quite similar 9.3 million vs 10 million km2. There are countries with population densities higher and lower than US in there, and ALL BUT ONE OF THEM have less traffic deaths than US. It's Bosnia and Herzegovina by the way. And it's at 13.5. USA is crazy unsafe for a developed country, and it barely matters if you compare with sparsely populated Canada (5.2) or Sweden (2.0), or densely populated Germany (3.7) or Japan (2.1). It's not about population nor population density. It's not about wealth. It's not about population distribution. It's about car-centrism and insane design. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_traffic-r... |
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