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Okay but, counterpoint, cars kill kids.

Edit, so I don’t have to keep repeating myself, and because this is important fucking information:

https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/home-and-community/safety-topics/deaths-by-transportation-mode/

Passenger vehicles are by far the most dangerous motorized transportation option compared. Over the last 10 years, passenger vehicle death rate per 100,000,000 passenger miles was over 20 times higher than for buses, 17 times higher than for passenger trains, and 595 times higher than for scheduled airlines.Other comparisons are possible based on passenger trips, vehicle miles, or vehicle trips, but passenger miles is the most commonly used basis for comparing the safety of various modes of travel.

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Thank you for excepting the exhausting challenge to explain this to a bunch of meat-/car-brains.

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Drowning kills kids. Shall we get rid swimming pools?

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There are other, better ways to transport people that are not only more efficient, but significantly safer. Cars are basically the worst way our society could practically organise our transport needs.

There is no other way to swim than by getting in the water, but if your pool in particular keeps on killing loads of people then maybe your pool in particular has a problem and should be shut down.

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https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/home-and-community/safety-topics/deaths-by-transportation-mode/

Passenger vehicles are by far the most dangerous motorized transportation option compared. Over the last 10 years, passenger vehicle death rate per 100,000,000 passenger miles was over 20 times higher than for buses, 17 times higher than for passenger trains, and 595 times higher than for scheduled airlines.Other comparisons are possible based on passenger trips, vehicle miles, or vehicle trips, but passenger miles is the most commonly used basis for comparing the safety of various modes of travel.

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If there was an alternative you couldn’t drown in then yes, we should get rid of swimming pools.

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Buses kill kids too. Trains too. Airplanes too. Let’s get rid of transportation.

Or is it about the numbers all of the sudden?

You’ve got to be a special level of dumb to think that anything in life has zero risk. Even food kills kids under certain circumstances.

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https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/home-and-community/safety-topics/deaths-by-transportation-mode/

Passenger vehicles are by far the most dangerous motorized transportation option compared. Over the last 10 years, passenger vehicle death rate per 100,000,000 passenger miles was over 20 times higher than for buses, 17 times higher than for passenger trains, and 595 times higher than for scheduled airlines. Other comparisons are possible based on passenger trips, vehicle miles, or vehicle trips, but passenger miles is the most commonly used basis for comparing the safety of various modes of travel.

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If the leading cause of death globally 4-15 year olds is car accidents then it’s not a dirty play IMO.

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