At least in the US. Hopefully other countries do better.

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    Yeah that’s why pedestrian death rates have been increasing since 2008.

    Edit: to be clear, it’s because cars are needlessly getting bigger and actively more dangerous to pedestrians.

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      Pedestrian death rates have been dropping. Pedestrian deaths have been increasing. If you’re going argue a point at least understand it first.

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        Unless you think the US population has magically increased more than 50% since 2008, it’s most certainly been both.

        Cars are safer, yes. The issue is the amount of people driving larger vehicles such as SUVs and pickups for absolutely zero reason. The vast majority of people driving those vehicles have no actual practical use for them. Look into the history of auto manufacturers pushing anything considered a light truck in order to dodge EPA regulations. It’s absolutely an issue and it absolutely needs to be addressed through legislation, including but not limited to getting rid of the light truck exemption, sales tax based off curb weight, and property tax based off curb weight.