Based on the data in the article, the phrase “Exceptionally American” is more accurately stated as “Exceptionally American, Swiss, and Irish”. All nice countries but doesn’t take away from a grave trend that is entirely addressable, though the solutions may be politically unpopular.
Not hit & runs, until we know the specifics, it is impossible to comment on the circumstances which led to the accidents or apply generalised ‘solutions’.
You can literally be walking up a street and some crazy pases buy u at 40kmh and u can’t hear it coming. Going +30 kills 9 out of 10 ppl. Why is the normal/average 50-60kmh.
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And an entirely unrelated [piece](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/27/upshot/road-deaths-pedestrians-cyclists.html) in todays New York Times, “ The Exceptionally American Problem of Rising Roadway Deaths”.
Based on the data in the article, the phrase “Exceptionally American” is more accurately stated as “Exceptionally American, Swiss, and Irish”. All nice countries but doesn’t take away from a grave trend that is entirely addressable, though the solutions may be politically unpopular.
Not hit & runs, until we know the specifics, it is impossible to comment on the circumstances which led to the accidents or apply generalised ‘solutions’.
You can literally be walking up a street and some crazy pases buy u at 40kmh and u can’t hear it coming. Going +30 kills 9 out of 10 ppl. Why is the normal/average 50-60kmh.