The Sunshine State is #1 in fatal crashes at intersections, with more than three times as many deadly intersections (257) as the next highest state, Arizona (82)spiritedpause@sh.itjust.works to News@lemmy.world – 198 points – 8 months agostacker.com33Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsPlotting anything by absolute numbers instead of per capita basically gives you a population map.If that was true it would be California as the leader and not by nearly the magnitude shown.And Arizona would be nowhere near second, as the 14th most populated state.1 more...1 more...1 more...
Plotting anything by absolute numbers instead of per capita basically gives you a population map.If that was true it would be California as the leader and not by nearly the magnitude shown.And Arizona would be nowhere near second, as the 14th most populated state.1 more...1 more...1 more...
If that was true it would be California as the leader and not by nearly the magnitude shown.And Arizona would be nowhere near second, as the 14th most populated state.1 more...1 more...
Plotting anything by absolute numbers instead of per capita basically gives you a population map.
If that was true it would be California as the leader and not by nearly the magnitude shown.
And Arizona would be nowhere near second, as the 14th most populated state.