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Traffic laws are meaningless to them, given their opposition to the US Constitution and rule of law.
Author:
conorlarkin
(18754 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 9:30 am on Feb 29, 2024
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Black Lives Matter .... no more, but certainly no less
Replies to: "Traffic laws are meaningless to them, given their opposition to the US Constitution and rule of law."
I don't know what to make of this
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Chris94
- 9:19am 2/29/24
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Here's just about everything you'd want to know about traffic fatalities, from the NHTSA...
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TyroneIrish
- 12:19pm 2/29/24
There has been an uptick in the traffic fatality rate since the pandemic
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Chris94
- 12:25pm 2/29/24
Cell Phones...now there's a category that the NHTSA needs to home in on...
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TyroneIrish
- 12:47pm 2/29/24
Is the uptick at a higher trend than the 4-year trend before the pandemic?
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jakers
- 12:30pm 2/29/24
I think the uptick started in 2020
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Chris94
- 12:37pm 2/29/24
Interesting. I can't even think up an anecdotal explanation.
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jakers
- 1:17pm 2/29/24
Meh, too much experience driving in Jersey, NY, and NE to believe that.
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Frank L
- 10:57am 2/29/24
I miss the simple traffic rule in NYC...whoever's bumper is in front, wins...everyone knows it...
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TyroneIrish
- 12:34pm 2/29/24
They are talking about per capita rates not absolute numbers AND public transportation ...
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LanceManion
- 10:08am 2/29/24
You can filter the data in the link I provided. It's just interesting.
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Chris94
- 10:22am 2/29/24
Filtering down to cities would be more informative.
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jakers
- 10:00am 2/29/24
Cities are much more dangerous for pedestrians, obviously...and that is getting worse
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Chris94
- 10:21am 2/29/24
Chris wanted to be a lazy bigot and imply MAGA rednecks are the cause rather than really doing the
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 10:11am 2/29/24
I didn't read it that way. Conner ran off with it as such, though.
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jakers
- 11:31am 2/29/24
Shame on you, referring to MAGAT’s as red necks. Some very fine people there.
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Frank L
- 10:59am 2/29/24
You inferred. I did not imply.
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Chris94
- 10:23am 2/29/24
That about sums it up
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LanceManion
- 10:21am 2/29/24
Rural areas more driving, urban areas less driving.
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PaND
- 9:38am 2/29/24
Traffic laws are meaningless to them, given their opposition to the US Constitution and rule of law.
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conorlarkin
- 9:30am 2/29/24
Did you know the highest murder rates are in red states….but in counties comprised mostly of blacks
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 9:40am 2/29/24
somehow, i’m sure it’s trump’s fault.
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 9:26am 2/29/24
The Ds can definitely use this in their debate prep. It will be a game changer.
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ELP
- 9:43am 2/29/24