09-27-2020, 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by hcap
You mathematical Fool!
I actually gave you a lower rate than if all car crashes were tabulated.
That number if yo were to include all fender benders and otherf non fatal accidents resulting in nothing more than minor scratches and those consequently not reported to driver's insurance companies, would make the percentage olf deaths 100' if niot thousands of times lower than thew miscue percentage I gave you. Further demonstrating your idiotic statement
"that more covid patients die than succumb
Further demonstrating your hypocrisy that we need not do anything to control or mitigate the corronavirus. Remember Mr Wizard the larger the numerator of a fraction compared to the denominator, when expressed as a percentage the LOWER it becomes. T herefore liberality of auto accidents is barely noticeable as compared to covid. Begging the question, why do we regulate motor vehicles?
Not paying attention in kindergarten, elementary school letting your neurons atrophy has major consequences for your shrill knee-jerked political ideology.
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You're lying again! This is what you wrote earlier:
There were 33,654 fatal motor vehicle crashes in the United States in 2018 in which 36,560 deaths occurred. This resulted in 11.2 deaths per 100,000 people and 1.13 deaths per 100 million miles traveled.
All you provided were fatal-related stats.
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