• TherouxSonfeir@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    In the article it says Italy has a high death rate due to people speeding. I was curious how it compares to the of the EU. This data is from 2021 though, and apparently numbers today are slightly higher.

    1. Romania: 85 road deaths per million inhabitants.
    2. Bulgaria: 81 road deaths per million inhabitants.
    3. Latvia: 78 road deaths per million inhabitants.
    4. Croatia: 72 road deaths per million inhabitants.
    5. Poland: 59 road deaths per million inhabitants.
    6. Greece: 57 road deaths per million inhabitants.
    7. Hungary: 56 road deaths per million inhabitants.
    8. Lithuania: 52 road deaths per million inhabitants.
    9. Portugal: 52 road deaths per million inhabitants.
    10. Cyprus: 50 road deaths per million inhabitants.
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      8 months ago

      Looks like Italy was 52 per million in 2019, and the United States was 129 per million in 2021 so that’s exciting for my country…

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        8 months ago

        'Murcia needs to start taking road safety seriously.

        But of course, the “muh rights” crowd won’t shut the fuck up, so here we are…

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            8 months ago

            Yes. And if you had infrastructure, they could have done that trip on a high speed train instead of you having to drive.

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            8 months ago

            Why are they so far away? There is logic to what you’re saying, according to this website Americans drive on average twice as far as Italians/Germans etc. so if you scale by that America is still slightly higher but not as bad.

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            8 months ago

            What’s the argument here? That because you drive twice as far, it is expected you run over twice as many people?