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by nicksellen
4000 days ago
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> Deaths per 100,000 people is probably the wrong figure to look at to determine the safety (or lack thereof) of driving. Kind of. It's useful to see the per distance and per population figures. You are likely to drive more when you are in the USA compared to Europe (due to the culture and bigger distances to travel) and this increases your risk. If I was analyzing my total risk of dying in a road accident, both figures would play a part. |
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