Cars vs. terrorism

August 6th, 2007  |  Published in Links, Progress, Technology  |  2 Comments

From the LA Times:

Suppose 245,000 Americans had died in terrorist attacks since Sept. 11, 2001. The United States would be beside itself, utterly gripped by a sense of national emergency. Political leaders would speak of nothing else, the United States military would stand at maximum readiness, and the White House would vow not to rest until the danger to Americans had been utterly eradicated.

Yet 245,000 Americans have died because of one specific threat since 9/11, and no one seems to care. While the tragedy of 3,000 lives lost on 9/11 has justified two wars, in which thousands of U.S. soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice, the tragedy of 245,000 lives lost in traffic accidents on the nation’s roads during the same period has justified . . . pretty much no response at all. Terrorism is on the front page day in and day out, but the media rarely even mention road deaths. A few days ago, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced that 42,642 Americans died in traffic in 2006. Did you hear this reported anywhere?

This phenomenon is not just American, it is global. Traffic deaths are the fastest-rising cause of death in the world. Yet you’ve heard far more about H5N1 avian influenza, which has killed 192 people worldwide since being detected five years ago, than about the 6 million people who have died in traffic accidents in the same period. Last year alone, 1.2 million people were killed on the world’s roads, versus about 100,000 dead as a result of combat.

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  1. holmegm says:

    August 6th, 2007 at 5:45 pm (#)

    Suppose 245,000 Americans had died in terrorist attacks since Sept. 11, 2001. The United States would be beside itself, utterly gripped by a sense of national emergency. Political leaders would speak of nothing else, the United States military would stand at maximum readiness, and the White House would vow not to rest until the danger to Americans had been utterly eradicated.

    Actually, cars give us a lot of strength against terrorism. If we were all herded into public transport, we’d be way more vulnerable.

    Yet 245,000 Americans have died because of one specific threat since 9/11, and no one seems to care.

    That’s as nonsensical as the old “you don’t care about miscarriages” line against pro-lifers.

  2. Eric Brown says:

    August 7th, 2007 at 11:55 am (#)

    Thanks for that, Josh. Those are powerful facts (especially the 1.2 million/year figure) that we certainly lose perspective on. It gets me thinking about Amish buggies and about frogs in pots brought slowly to a boil.

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