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srdjanryesterday at 5:55 PM2 repliesview on HN

So this is only one of the reasons, and a relatively small one:

“Our estimate is that about 200 to 400 pedestrians a year would not have died if vehicles had remained approximately the same size over the past quarter-century,” the report continued. “That represents about 10 percent of the recent increase in pedestrian deaths.”


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advisedwangyesterday at 6:54 PM

Sometimes safety comes from lots of little adjustments. So perhaps we should see 10% as large, not small.

giantg2yesterday at 6:14 PM

Sadly, most will ignore your common sense just as they are ignoring the data.

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