Wenn man 13.000 als Prozentsatz der Bevölkerung annimmt (574.000) und davon ausgeht, dass sich jeder Vorfall zwischen zwei Autos mit nur einem Fahrer ereignete, wäre das 1 zu 33. Wenn man mehrere verunfallte Autos oder mehrere Passagiere berücksichtigt, steigt die Zahl in verrückte Prozentsätze …

Bin ich der Einzige, der diese Zahl absurd findet?

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Von FrostPace

6 Kommentare

  1. 1 in 33 per year, meaning you’re guaranteed to be in an accident once every 33 years.

    Honestly that tracks. my last accident was during covid when someone blew through a stop sign into me. and around 20 years before that when I rear ended someone,

  2. RipCold8596 on

    That’s assuming no individual has had more than one crash. I’d assume there’s a certain number of people who drive recklessly and have more than the average and others who have less.

  3. Lazy-Care-9129 on

    Does it count when someone rams your parked car cause than I’ve been in 3 in the last 3 years MFs!

  4. rhinosorcery on

    Yesterday I witnessed my first Maltese pile up 🙂

    It was just four cars but still!

  5. The argument is flawed. Not defending the road condition of Malta at all – lots of negative from the behaviour of the drivers, the lack of safety involved (tires are considered good as long as it is not burst irrelevant of the age or if they match the other side of the car etc), poor asphalt condition, very dusty roads that become slippery as soap when wet – it’s a mish mash of things. But you have to keep in mind that for starters a good percentage of accidents happen with 1 car (they lose control and wrap around a tree or a barrier), another portion that happen between 2 cars, but 1 is driving the other is stationary/parked, then you get the accidents between 2 cars – which more often than not, involve someone being and idiot and the other driver totally blameless. Of course, you also get those cases where 2 drivers were being idiots and meet each other, and on rare occasions an accident where it was pure lack of luck.

    The numbers are high, regardless, but not structured well to deduct that many people cause accidents. As others have mentioned I think you have a select few who have a whole statistic of their own regarding crashes that they’ve caused, others have a couple of accidents to their name even though they did nothing.

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