basingwerk wrote:
Thanks for your input on the matter, Hobbes.
Cheers mate!
I suppose it's not your fault you're just very antagonistic, some may say "barely above troll level", with your pseudo mathematics. Or is it because you are you just passionate about the world we live in? Either way you can't go posting crap on the net and not expect it to bite you in the ass eventually! Stick to ranting on the other forums where the rest of your mates..oh wait, you don't have any
http://slashdot.org/~basingwerk/friends.

Cheap shot
Incidentally, do you really feel the way you so eloquently posted on that other site?
basingwerk wrote:
Keying SUVs now is far better than using nuclear weapons to knock out industrial polluters in 35 years time, when we are in survival mode
Surely you cannot be advocating criminal damage to get any of your points across?
What next, shooting motorists to prevent them having accidents?
The ONLY part of the figures you haven't entirely fuped - (only
"mildly" exaggerated), to this, YOU DO RAISE A VALID POINT. (I never thought I'd say that!)
basingwerk wrote:
The chance of a particular driver being involved in an injury causing accident may (as he says) be once in 150 years, but each accident of that type must cause at least 1 injury and could cause many more. I would not be surprised if this worsens it to (not much better than) even odds that a particular driver is injured during his driving lifetime. A flip of the coin.
YES it IS true that the chance of a driver having
SOME FORM of accident is statistically 1 in 3 by

calculations (not the 1 in 2 coinflip as you say) during a 50 year driving career. AND YES this was simplified to cover incidents PER DRIVER, (whether or not the driver himself was injured), not stripped down to 'per occupant' or pedestrian injuries, (if these stats were given throughout it would actually make
driver odds much BETTER than 3:1, as of the accident related injuries, only a proportion of these will be driver injuries.)
All of these rants have seriously gone off track of the original thread
"WHY do drivers speed?" Let's do something constructive here. As much fun as it is to rip each other to pieces - it's accomplishing nothing towards the aim of better road safety policy.