but most of you are for the THC legalization.
It's in gummies and candy and pop. It's in vapes and cookies.
You got cannabis with booze with texting with GPS screen with prescription drugs.
The roads are death traps. I am serious they ARE.
I am sorry to hear that.
My condolences.
Your chart is silly because it has nothing to do with your point. Let's walk through your "thesis" if it can even be called that.
I never said it was anything more than a hunch, an idea.
Dismiss it, by all means, if you find it worthless.
But you still didn't answer why.
Can't speak for him, but I've noticed that he has an enduring libertarian faith that individuals can outperform the mean of their particular demographic, and that from time to time he likes to reassert it. Maybe I've only noticed because I, too, resemble that remark.
None of us wants to admit any resemblance we may have to George H.W. Bush, George Soros, or any of the other most dangerous enemies of liberty past and present. They ain't all Jooz.
I never said it was anything more than a hunch, an idea.
Dismiss it, by all means, if you find it worthless.
But you still didn't answer why.
I live 20 miles from a college town chock full of foreigners in school , asia , middle east , jews , muslims etc , worst driving ive ever seen. I have to go there maybe 3 times a yr , if my ins guy knew he'd probably raise my rates. I feel no need for diversity of any kind.
but most of you are for the THC legalization.
It's in gummies and candy and pop. It's in vapes and cookies.
You got cannabis with booze with texting with GPS screen with prescription drugs.
The roads are death traps. I am serious they ARE.
Okay. Let's go with your first premise, that there are more accidents these days. I looked it up. per capita there are FEWER fatal car accidents these days!
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If you start with a faulty premise you will never reach a correct conclusion. So here's MY why question. Why are we even talking about a problem that you made up in your head?
how is it that highway deaths in the US have been trending upward over the last few years
If you start with a faulty premise you will never reach a correct conclusion. So here's MY why question. Why are we even talking about a problem that you made up in your head?
Road deaths per capita have been steadily going down as the U.S. population is steadily rising. There are more deaths total because there are more people total which means more people on the road.
Just because there are more people, does not mean there are more drivers.
That is where your error is.
Just because there are more people, does not mean there are more drivers.
In fact, licensed drivers have decreased at times, even as the population grows.
There were a total of 228,195,802 licensed drivers in the US in 2020, a decrease of 0.21% or 483,917 licensed drivers from 2019.
By 2023 estimated growth grew again, but only by 2 percent.
It’s estimated that there were over 243 million licensed drivers in the U.S. in 2023, and about 89% of Americans ages 25 and older have a driver’s license. While the COVID-19 pandemic caused the number of licensed American drivers to temporarily drop in 2020, driver licensing has since seen annual growth rates of 2% or more. This pace is expected to continue or increase in 2024 and 2025.
At the same time, however, Americans are seeking alternatives to traditional forms of transportation. Growing access to ride-hailing services, like Uber and Lyft, could demotivate those who may have otherwise sought out driver’s licenses. This cultural shift may already be evident given the drastic decrease in licensed teenage drivers when comparing licensure rates from the mid-1990s to 2021.
And that is why you use VMT and not per capita, to accurately measure traffic fatality rates.
Dude, did you miss the fact that fatalities per VMT dropped even FASTER than fatalities per capita? Give it up. You shot your wad too quick on this one.
In 2012 there were 1.14 people killed per 100 million VMT.
The estimated fatality rate for 2023 is 1.26.
1.14 is more than 1.26.
Yes, it has fallen from 2022 rate, and I already noted that.
Come back and call me an $#@! in five years, if those trends continue.
You've got DECADES of significant decreases in deaths with regards to VMT combined with a small blip of an increase and you're ignoring all other factors other than immigration such as distracted driving.
I'm not going to make the case that this is the only reason for an increase in US traffic deaths, personally I think people being distracted while finger fucking phones and consoles is a bigger issue.
Again, most of the people immigrating to America are coming from countries who drivers are as safe or safer than white American drivers. And you still haven't explained why you ignored black countries who have driving safety records as good as the best white countries.
No I am not.
I specifically addressed that here:
I never said it was a huge increase.
I never said that was the only reason for the increase.
1 - None of us have any idea for sure who is invading here, because they cross illegally and wander off.
2 - We do know that hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have invaded.
And we also know that Venezuela is one of the world's worst as far as traffic deaths go.
You whole argument implodes based on facts that you can't disputed. In the FREAKING UNITED STATES Hispanics have lower fatality rates than whites period, end of story. Even from your own silly chart, Mexico is the same color as the U.S., yet you for some unknown reason only mentioned white countries and Japan. And Africans aren't driving the immigration rates right now. In fact Africans never have. Most immigrants are coming from Hispanic countries and Asian countries. It's not even close.
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Stupid argument is stupid.
I live 20 miles from a college town chock full of foreigners in school , asia , middle east , jews , muslims etc , worst driving ive ever seen. I have to go there maybe 3 times a yr , if my ins guy knew he'd probably raise my rates. I feel no need for diversity of any kind.
Have you ever considered that they may be bad drivers because they are young college student not because they are foreigners? Not your point but I doubt that a college filled with young "asia , middle east , jews , muslims etc" have sub 80 IQ.