Posted by jon f mn on February 28, 2015 at 17:40:54 from (70.196.141.55):
In Reply to: Re: Bad Wreck posted by Wilamayb on February 28, 2015 at 16:11:46:
You are very wrong here, and insulting. The stats from recent studies of dash cam videos is prooving that in over 90% of truck/car crashes the car is at fault. Also the accident rates for large trucks has been falling steadily since the 80's and is now less than half the rate per mile traveled than it was just back in the 80's. Right now trucks drive anually about twice as many miles every year as they did in the 80's and yet we have roughly the same number of deaths/year and many fewer injuries and fewer non-injury accidents. They even discounted the last 2 years of the study because for those years the fatality rate had dropped to half the previous year, so they threw those years out of the study figuring they were an anomally that wouldn't repeat. And don't forget to take into account that we are also sharing the roads with twice as many cars, and everyone is traveling faster too. Cars frequently going at speeds over 80mph.
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