Okay douche nozzle, let me splain something for your simple mind. I spent almost 40 years in the auto insurance and collision repair indistry, 30 of that working for the largest auto insurer in the world. Auto insurance companies track everything loss related to see if any trends exist, what is causing it and what can fix it.
You are spouting one single statistic, accident frequency, while you gloss over accident severity. Accident frequency per capita is trending down due to advanced vehicle systems, while severity has increased dramatically, especially among young women. What caused fatalities to decline, the advent of airbags, vehicle construction, and other advanced safety systems. What caused fatalities to rise again, that coincides directly with the explosion of cell phone usage, especially after texting became common place. Sometime around 2016 cell phone usage surpassed drunk driving in fatal accidents, partially because cell phone usage was on the rise and numerous campaigns nationwide were successful in lowering the number of drunk drivers on the road. The fatalities have somewhat leveled off the last couple of years due to states passing laws prohibiting the use of cell phones while driving, even with hands free systems. Myself being involved in handling fatality claims saw in almost every loss the responsible party denied cell phone usage at the time of the accident, while the vast majority of those had actually been talking on their phone, or sent or received a text with seconds of the accident. This was discovered when either the police pulled their cell phone records or we did it as part of discovery during litigation.
I am not sure why you tried to segway into vaxxing but that's buried in your pea brain under your tinfoil hat.
Now penance is due to the King and Master of the MPT @Dirty D for this unnecessary banter.
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