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Approximately 1.35 million people die in road crashes each year, on average 3,700 people lose their lives every day on the roads. An additional 20-50 million suffer non-fatal injuries, often resulting in long-term disabilities.
- imagine the number if nobody wore seatbelts, cars had no airbags or if countries had no traffic laws in place._niko
- You're full of shit. 2018 automotive fatalities in America. Source: https://crashstats.n…garbage
- currently 6,500/day are dying of covid, at least with cars, we're doing our best to keep eachother safe_niko
- he might be talking Global numbers garbage_niko
- What you're claiming is the worldwide death toll, which further voids your bullshit. 2019 automotive fatalities is modeled to be 2% less stateside.garbage
- So 38,800 auto deaths last year. COVID has killed 162,000 Americans by EARLY AUGUST. You're either confused or disingenuous. Either way, shut the fuck up.garbage
- @niko that's what I'm saying. Covid has killed more than twice the amount of Americans the past two years of car wrecks in 8 months.garbage
- It's either lying about a stat, or not understanding why that very stat makes the US's numbers so damning by comparison.garbage
- but we loves cars!!!!!********
- god we got some real idiots on this siteinteliboy
- Can't remember the last time I caught a car crash.BusterBoy