"Driving in the US is like a mad max situation. Many unnecessary deaths are preventable. Road deaths are double the OECD average."
All of the recent discussion of road deaths and deaths per million miles, etc., usually have a clarifying post/comment which notes that these figures include motorcycles and commercial trucks ... which skew the numbers dramatically.
Does your own day to day (car) driving experience actually seem like a mad max scenario ?
Can you compare driving in the United States to, for instance, driving in Guatemala or El Salvador or Vietnam ?
All of the recent discussion of road deaths and deaths per million miles, etc., usually have a clarifying post/comment which notes that these figures include motorcycles and commercial trucks ... which skew the numbers dramatically.
Does your own day to day (car) driving experience actually seem like a mad max scenario ?
Can you compare driving in the United States to, for instance, driving in Guatemala or El Salvador or Vietnam ?
I suspect not ...