have no idea how to drive in US traffic
Mexico City has a pop of 22 Million, literally dwarfing NYC. To note, the driver is on the left hand side of the car, just like here, and they also drive on the right hand side of the road, just like here. Passing lanes are identical between the 2 countries. I personally don't see much difference, if any at all, between driving here or there.
Aside from "social bogus media", and generalizing because you hate brown people, do you have anything that substantiates your claim(s)?
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The motor vehicle death rate in the U.S. has dropped 31% since 2000, which may sound impressive until you see that these deaths dropped by an average of 56% in 19 other comparable countries during the same period of time, leaving America as the country with the highest vehicle crash death rate among these high-income nations.
Back in 2000, several countries — the U.S., Belgium, Slovenia, Spain, and France — were all basically tied for having the highest rate of vehicle deaths at around 14 fatalities per 100,000 people.
However, by 2013 the U.S. had not only the highest death rate, but the only rate that was in double digits (10.3/100,000 people), while those other nations had made more significant headway in reducing their rates of motor vehicle crash fatalities.
The motor vehicle death rate in the U.S. has dropped 31% since 2000, which may sound impressive until you see that these deaths dropped by an average of 56% in 19 other comparable countries during the same period of time, leaving America as the country with the highest vehicle crash death rate...
www.consumerreports.org
Mexico isn't even listed/mentioned among the top 5.