Intersections are what kill mostly.
This doesn’t appear to be true. Using the same data I used above I get:
Perhaps the accurate way to say Romeo’s point is that time spent driving through intersections is (much) more dangerous than time spent driving on roads, highways, etc.
This doesn’t appear to be true. Using the same data I used above I get:
Perhaps the accurate way to say Romeo’s point is that time spent driving through intersections is (much) more dangerous than time spent driving on roads, highways, etc.