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  • grue@lemmy.worldM
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    23 hours ago

    Deaths per capita might not be as useful a metric as deaths per 100,000 km driven could arguably be better. But then you’re perhaps not taking into account deaths of pedestrians & cyclists.

    I would argue that deaths per distance traveled (even if it included modes other than driving) could be worse because it might skew the results in favor of sprawl-y countries with a lot of freeway driving.

    The pursuit of “safety” (measured in deaths per distance traveled) has been the excuse for a lot of terrible design decisions in traffic engineering, because keeping the number of deaths the same while increasing the speed and distance traveled looks like a win.

    • Evil_Shrubbery@lemmy.zip
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      22 hours ago

      Yes.

      If they make you drive a lot it’s a systemic/infrastructural problem just like having bad roads & low standards for car safety and maintenance.