Anonymous wrote:Let's talk about the real DC numbers. It was 8 in 2021 and 13 in 2022. It's more likely to have a high occupancy vehicle involved in a crash or two than to make sweeping generalizations about year over year enhanced safety with new technology.
Anonymous wrote:This is a ridiculous level of click bait. The "jump" from 8 to 13, comparing quarters when no one drove to now when the roads are normal again is not even newsworthy. So dumb.
Anonymous wrote:I hate to ask, but is the variation within the error bars for the measurement?
I know, I know, chill out. Don't do science. Just feel.
Fellow scientist here.Anonymous wrote:Cars have unnecessary horsepower. Drivers are too distracted with technology and phones. And drivers are too reliant on safety interventions like antilock brakes. They are exceeding their abilities. We need much better driver education and robust enforcement.
Anonymous wrote:Cell phones.
It's not the speeding, its the distracted driving. Even on hands free calls, people are not focusing fully on their surroundings.