Utah State Prof Says Hybrids Don't Kill More Pedestrians
thecarchik writes "Preliminary data seemed to show that hybrids were more likely to be involved in pedestrian crashes or hit cyclists. But now EV enthusiast Mark Larson (he's also an Emeritus Professor of Spanish at Utah State University) has analyzed some additional data and found this not to be the case at all. He used 1994-2008 figures from the Fatality Reporting System maintained by the NHTSA and found that the rate of pedestrian fatalities has in fact fallen over that same period."
Do you have any idea what welding ramming spikes to my Prius will do to my mileage?
I drive a hybrid, and I find I get just the right noise level by wedging a playing card between my tire and the wheel well.
!#@%*)anks for hanging up the phone, dear.
Preliminary data seemed to show that Al-Qaeda were violent terrorists. But now AQ enthusiast Mark Larson (he's also an Emeritus Professor of Spanish at Utah State University) has analyzed some additional data and found this not be the case at all. He used 1988-2001 crime data from the Uniform Crime Report and found that the murder rate in fact fell over that same period.
I bet it's the wedge shape of many cars nowadays. When you hit a pedestrian, it just clips their legs out from under them and they flip harmlessly over the roof of the car.
"I kill more pedestrians."
Indeed. I had to switch to a truck because I got tired of having to back over 'em as they crawled for help.
Hybrids were also twice as likely to have hit cyclists, at a rate of 0.6 percent versus 0.3 percent.
I think the evidence is clear on this one - the problem is that the hybrid drivers are green - green with envy that is. They are jealous the cyclists are even better for the environment than they are.
When information is power, privacy is freedom.
Constructor should simply add a noise to the vehicules, something akin to an ICE motor runing noise.
Oh its going to be far worse than that. Think ringtones - for your car.
When information is power, privacy is freedom.
It's not that hybrid cars have been killing pedestrians. It's the hybrid cars hitting pedestrians resulting in the fatality of the driver that is the problem. (tongue firmly in cheek).
If you are not allowed to question your government then the government has answered your question.