Posted on 08/07/2025 3:00:06 PM PDT by george76
Yeah, I knew it couldn’t have been 2.1%, as that would be over 2.5 million deaths in a country the size of Japan, which would be big news. Anyway, glad you took my comment in good spirit.
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Comparing Japan to America in "government involvement" is a topic I often think about as I walk the streets of my mid-sized Japanese city. Comparing cultures and laws is not a perfect science since there so many exceptions. But in three areas, I think, the Japanese are doing an excellent job:
Law enforcement is strict here, yet the incarceration rate is low. Comparisons: number of people in jails in Japan is 40,081; in USA there are 1,808,100 people in jail according to Wikipedia stats.
In Nippon the maximum BAC is 3% — regardless, a police office can declare a person drunk even if the BAC is relatively low. Here, Wiki's drunk driving by country analysis is interesting to read.
And the Japanese have good reasons to be be strict about drunk driving: Japanese cities have a denser population; the roads are narrower; single-lane roads are very common; and the sidewalks on secondary streets often lack protective curbstones or rails.
Bottom line: as I mentioned in my previous post, traffic-related deaths are far lower in Japan ( 2.1 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants) versus USA ( 12.84 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants).
So this is a quick rundown. Hope it's some food for thought.
That is good info. Thanks a lot!
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