4 of the 9 homicides occurred on CTA property, but not on trains or buses. Does that mean you should include all homicides that occur on streets, driveways and parking lots?
When you travel by public transit, especially at the late hours we disproportionately see deaths at, you’ll spend a lot of time waiting. When you drive, though, you just get in your car and go. So I think the comparison is right as is?
4 of the 9 homicides occurred on CTA property, but not on trains or buses. Does that mean you should include all homicides that occur on streets, driveways and parking lots?
When you travel by public transit, especially at the late hours we disproportionately see deaths at, you’ll spend a lot of time waiting. When you drive, though, you just get in your car and go. So I think the comparison is right as is?