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Comment by qmr

17 hours ago

Crashes. Not accidents.

Accidents. Not everything is under the driver's control, nor does it happen due to their intention (or even necessarily due to their lack of attention or whatever).

There's a reason the term accident is used (I know at least 10 countries where the meaning is the same).

  • Crash.

    Google crash not accident will give many resources.

    https://www.michigan.gov/mdot/travel/safety/road-users/crash...

    > there's a reason

    Yes, the auto lobby.

    Saying "accident" implies that the tens of thousands of road deaths every year are an unavoidable consequence of the convenience of driving.

    That's just not true.

    • > Saying "accident" implies that the tens of thousands of road deaths every year are an unavoidable consequence of the convenience of driving.

      What? Where is that conclusion coming from? There can be thousands of "accidents" and they can all be preventable, calling it "crash" or "accident" doesn't imply if it's preventable or not.

      Talk about arbitrary hill to die on, very inconsequential. Why is this somehow so important?

      FWIW, countries like Sweden call them "accidents" yet treat them as preventable and something to aim to minimize, not sure why it'd matter so much if someone call it accident or not.