Source of the chart - Plane vs. car safety: America has the world’s safest air travel but is so bad at car safety - Vox
Three tweet thread…
A key reason is Americans love BIG HEAVY vehicles. “The average weight of a new vehicle sold in the United States last year was a whopping 4,329 pounds.” You get hit by one of these monsters as a pedestrian, cyclist, you die.
I am flabbergasted by the gap between Canada and the US. Canada is only marginally less carbrained than the US, there must be something really fucked happening with urban planning or enforcement or something for there to be that kind of difference.
Here’s a pic I took when visiting the US from Canada
I think speed limits are a little lower on average. Definitely surprised at the size of the difference as well though
The limits are pretty similar
As a Canadian living in America, I definitely feel like Americans are just way more aggressive and individualist in general which carries over to their driving
There’s lots of things I seen on reddit that I’m like “oh what weird distinctly reddit pathology”, then I’ll talk to my friends who moved to the States and be like “oh so americans are really like that”.