Posted on 03/25/2018 6:54:53 AM PDT by grundle
Wikipedia has this comprehensive, well documented article called “List of school shootings in the United States.”
School shootings are so rare and infrequent that it wouldn’t be good to just look at any one year, so I’m going to look at all the school shootings from January 1, 1999 (the year of the Columbine massacre, which is often cited as the beginning of the “modern” era of school shootings) and go up until March 20, 2018, which is the most recent school shooting (Great Mills, Maryland) on the chart.
From January 1, 1999 until March 20, 2018 is a time period of 7019 days.
During those 7019 days, a total of 286 people were killed in school shootings.
That works out to 0.0408 people killed per day in school shootings.
Meanwhile, according to the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety, texting and driving kills an average of 11 teenagers every day.
This means that your texting and driving kills 269 times as many people as school shootings.
Don’t give teenagers big numbers it just confuses them.
Just rear-ended on the freeway going 62mph a quarter to half mile from the highway exit ramp. Had changed lanes 4+ seconds earlier and nobody within 200 yrds Over 10 car lengths min.
I look back 1 sec after changing lanes and see a guy back in the group way back there.
I look forward to make sure I’m in the correct exit lane. I look back 2 sec after original lane change and now he’s closed the distance by a third, so I realize he’s speeding, so I look forward to make sure nobody is around me and look back, 3 sec after original lane change. Now he’s closed 2/3 the distance from the pack from when I originally saw him, but now he’s 2 ft over into the right exit lane looking like he’s going to pass me on the right. So I figure he’s going to pass me at 90+ on the right, so we stay in our lane, foot off the break less than a half mile to the interchange, and I watch him come back into our lane, ...I wonder if he’s going to brake in time or pass on the left, but no he keeps coming and I’m trying to gauge how much he is slowing down, but then realize he is going to hit us and watch realizing he wasn’t even braking before he hit us. I watch his front hood buckle upwards on his white Maxima and his radiator explode as we are thrust forward from 62 to 70 and he is still following on us and then he slowly descends back from us drifting to the right shoulder (because his car wouldn’t run anymore).
Luckily we were in a pickup and he was in a light car, and we didn’t get spunout at 62mph.
He had to be doing over 90 and possibly pushing 140, I suspect min of 110 mph. Cops said our stories were consistent, ours was drivable, his was totaled. Police report just said was driving at a speed in excess of what he could control and got a ticket for reckless driving.
Our rear bumper was shoved in 2 inches and most of the undercarriage brackets were sheared out by 2/3. All the other vehicle seams were true, though the right tail-light lens was cracked. Of course, his buckled front hood had left paint all the way to the top on our tail gate.
CHP let us go with the insurance info and on the way home, we get off the freeway, stop at an intersection red light, light changes, we’re still a little numb from the highway rear-ender, start out maybe 1-2 sec after the light changed, when a SUV speeds through the intersection running the light doing about 50mph right in front of us from right to left.
Had we started up when the light had changed, he would have T-boned us at about 50mph.
Here’s the spooky thing. I tell a guy at work and he had nearly the same experience 100 miles away, except in his case the guy didn’t rear-end him, instead he veered from oncoming traffic, crossed into their lanes, he swerved and the guy oncoming passed him and swerved between him and the cars behind them, missing all of them, then jumping the curb into the desert screwing up his front end. 30 miles later he also was at a stop light, slow to start and a guy sped through the red light missing the T-bone closely.
Glad you are OK.
That beats my experience, 1977 Cadd El Dorado. I start across the intersection, stop for bicyclist running the stop, an idiot in ‘shoebox’ Fiat rear-ends me. Bent his hood up, bumper pushed into car... the caddy? not a scratch.
agreed 21 to drive, and to vote since drinking beer is banned for under 21’s and now having your right stripped of you to self protection.
People texting while driving makes me crazy when I see it.
I would be in favor of strictly regulated divers license issued to anyone under 21.....they tend to text, smoke pot, get distracted by others in their car, speed, show off, and otherwise show that hey are incapable of responsively handling a 3,000# 400 H.P. motor vehicle.
On first glance the data appear to be cleaner than some found elsewhere, but note the heavy reliance on media reports, the speculations, and missing outcomes.
Sorry, my comment was on the shooting data only.
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The Nissan Maximas has to represent one of the worst driver demographics out there. I was spun out from behind by a Maxima driver who struck me at highway speed on I-95. Totalled my car after going sideways/backwards into the trees. Whenever I see tinted out Maximas around Hartford or New Haven I provide a wide berth.
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