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this post was submitted on 10 Jan 2024
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Probably only about 10% of the problem, and not a great explanation for why fatality rates jumped well after smartphones were widely adopted.
Maybe American drivers were always shitty, but their increasing size makes them more fatal
Combination of drivers getting worse, lower seatbelt use, and bigger vehicles, as I tried to summarize at the top.
How do you figure? I remember reading somewhere that using a phone while driving is worse than driving drunk, and I see people using their phones on the freeway, every day.
I could see the delay being caused by the rise of ubiquitous social media or something. For the first few years, there just weren't as many reasons to be checking your phone in the car. And there's the intersection of distracted driving with bigger vehicles.