Bro if your city has more homicides than car crashes you have bigger problems than traffic.
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Yes, if your city has more homicides than traffic deaths, the bigger problem is—drum roll please—homicides.
But if your city has more traffic deaths than homicides, then traffic is a bigger problem than homicides. Which is the whole point of this post.
Comparing car crashes and homicides in this way is a dishonest appeal to emotion. Click bait. Substitute homicides for shark attacks and you’ll see how dumb this article is.
Okay, now imagine the city spending a billion dollars a year on preventing shark attacks, and elections being decided based on the candidates shark policy.
@youCanCallMeDragon @SwingingTheLamp Emotion is what causes people to be more scared of violent crime than the everyday consequences of their transportation choices when cars are much more likely to injure, kill, or sicken them. Data showing how many people are killed by motorists instead of murderers is necessary to help people overcome that emotion and make decisions based on realistic risk assessment.
Huh. If traffic is more likely to kill me than violent crime, it's a dishonest emotional reaction to fear traffic more than violent crime?
but the metro is full of crazy (homeless) people
You think you have to pass a mental health test to get a license? The person driving right next to you could be having a mental breakdown and you wouldn't even know. At least if someone's yelling on the metro I can notice them and switch cars.
The Metro is dangerous. I feel safer driving.
Almost always translate to "I am more scared of the poor than getting in a car crash". Which is honestly fucking wild to me. My biggest concern with public transport is getting sick
my biggest concern with public transport is that there's not enough of it
I can understand women and trans people being afraid of Metro and other transit, especially if they’ve had bad experiences in the past. It’s more dangerous for some people to be alone in public than others.
Saying that as someone who’s been called slurs on public transit, but also is usually perceived as a fem guy. My biggest concern is definitely still getting sick (N95s every single trip).
That's a problem with general culture of an area though, not public transit.
It's dangerous for people of those demographics to be alone practically anywhere in public — not just on public transit. It entirely will depend on the local climate, though, with areas that lean more red having a more oppressive culture than elsewhere.
Framing it as "them being afraid of taking transit" paints it as being the problem itself instead of as a consequence of a much larger issue.
Yeah, the problem doesn’t begin and end at the train/bus station. Anyone afraid to be taking Metro alone due to harassment is probably also going to be afraid of walking on the street alone, too, which is also an issue.
Every. Single. Time.
Every one of their excuses to justify their mentality is just regurgitated propaganda that is intentionally pushed to demonize the poor.
Media in the USA has been pro car for a long time. So many sitcoms make taking the bus seem like a horrible experience.
@sharkfucker420 @Davriellelouna Or, "I enjoy trashing the planet but realize that's shameful so I need an excuse."
It's easier to fear things you don't understand.
Yes, I know, it takes about 20 seconds of conversation to get a rough idea of why someone is in the position they're in. That's 20 seconds these people just will not give. It's similar to homophobia, the more you look at it.
Aren't car crashes in top 5 of causes of death in the USA?
Top 3 for adults. Top 2 for children.
Don't get in a crash. You'll cause traffic to back up and that's not very considerate. Also you'll get hurt I guess.
I mean that's...kind of good....
Empty comment for me.