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"John Capp, the director of vehicle safety technology, strategy and regulation at General Motors, stressed that there is not enough data about pedestrian traffic deaths to understand the causes..." https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/nation-world/traffic-fatalities-car-safety/507-deaf2699-272b-4a3c-ba4f-5404fbe81bb2

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When the automakers and their captive regulators at the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration are finally hauled before Congress to explain the increase in pedestrian and cyclist fatalities on U.S. roads...
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Could be bears for all we know. Just can't tell without more data.
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The War on Cars
@tehabe Hmm... Works on our end. How about this? https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/nation-world/traffic-fatalities-car-safety/507-deaf2699-272b-4a3c-ba4f-5404fbe81bb2
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This is a very complicated issue. Aggressive driving seems to be on the rise. Distracted driving AND walking is also an issue that is on the rise.
We are not a bike or pedestrian friendly culture. How to change this won’t be easy or placed in a single area.
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My question would be simple: Specifically, how many injuries and deaths are required to determine what is safe or unsafe?
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Proponents would argue that these injuries and deaths are "the price of progress." 🤮
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if you do not have any intelligence or ppl with that commodity at your service,

Then indeed one needs data for logical conclusions.

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Adopting a classic position, long-ago pioneered by the tobacco industry.
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I parked next to a Ford Expedition in my Impreza yesterday. My roof was almost level with the hood of that thing. Absolutely ridiculous that these things are allowed to exist.
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Consider that fewer laws might be the answer. Bohmte, a small town in Germany, Had a significant reduction in traffic accidents. It has removed all sidewalks, traffic lights, signs, and street markings. The roadways are now shared with all travelers, whether on foot, by bicycle, or by automobile.
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It's an edit that's been around for a while of a photo of a real truck.
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@bikeshed agreed. Congress does not give a crap if people die. They would be more concerned about not selling more fossil fuel burning vehicles than some 5 year old getting run over.
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That truck is almost perfect, but it needs a lift kit and extra-wide off-road tires. No point buying a truck if I don't need a ladder to get into it and it doesn't generate deafening road noise at highway speeds
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And in other news, nicotine is not addictive, and the science of climate change is far from being settled and is still being debated.