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toedtoes
Sep 02, 2018Explorer III
The statistics are compiled by the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety. They are just a chart of numbers with no conclusions made. They are very useful when used correctly and in conjunction to other numbers.
The article writer is the one who made conclusions. I am particularly fond of this paragraph:
"The report shows that in eight states, the percentage of occupant deaths caused by pickup and SUV crashes was greater than the percentage of deaths by cars. Of course, they are the states where pickup truck and SUV ownership is quite high. Here are the eight states where it's safer to drive in cars than in pickups and SUVs followed by the percentage of occupant deaths per vehicle type: "
The author first acknowledges that the numbers aren't an accurate representation and then immediately makes a conclusion using that representation. Poor writing again.
The article writer is the one who made conclusions. I am particularly fond of this paragraph:
"The report shows that in eight states, the percentage of occupant deaths caused by pickup and SUV crashes was greater than the percentage of deaths by cars. Of course, they are the states where pickup truck and SUV ownership is quite high. Here are the eight states where it's safer to drive in cars than in pickups and SUVs followed by the percentage of occupant deaths per vehicle type: "
The author first acknowledges that the numbers aren't an accurate representation and then immediately makes a conclusion using that representation. Poor writing again.
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