• roofuskit@lemmy.world
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    Death rates correlate with education levels, culture, urbanization rate, car size, driving laws, speed cameras and road design.

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      From the linked source, #1 is miles driven. You can keep copy/pasting the same thing in response to people hypothesizing miles driven is the biggest cause, but it won’t change the fact that you are wrong.

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      Correlation is not causation. They never addressed speed or distance, which are clearly the biggest factors in the chances of fatality and the chances of having a wreck at all (respectively)

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        From the video:

        I’m guessing that these are in order of correlation. I didn’t notice a source or follow up further.