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Old 11-04-2017, 12:32 PM   #31
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But where in the article does it reference what the data was, how it was collected and used?
A bias against a organisation that holds a different opinion to you does not make anecdotes evidence. Ask first has the method and data been independently peer tested.

Dont know where you've been living edmanual but the number if belts I've seen hanging in the breeze or out the door beggars belief in major cities too!
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A new NSW Centre for Road Safety (CRS) study of 1500 male drivers showed men in the 30 to 49 age group were the highest offenders of over-estimating their skill, driving while drunk and not wearing seatbelts.
tells me there was no way any female cohort was going to be found the deadliest drivers

Wow, what a revelation! A study of male drivers showed a cohort of men to be the most dangerous on our roads. Who'd 'ave thunk!
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Old 11-04-2017, 03:49 PM   #32
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Default Re: Dads are our deadliest drivers

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But where in the article does it reference what the data was, how it was collected and used?
A bias against a organisation that holds a different opinion to you does not make anecdotes evidence. Ask first has the method and data been independently peer tested.

Dont know where you've been living edmanual but the number if belts I've seen hanging in the breeze or out the door beggars belief in major cities too!
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If they were genuinely interested in finding the causes of fatalities and were as unbiased as they can be scientific organisation, what they publish shouldn't be opinion but rather fact. Expose the entire process fro data collection to publication to complete transparency and you'll see they are nothing but mechanisms of smoke and mirrors.
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Old 14-04-2017, 11:56 AM   #33
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Phew.... I got past that age group, quite a few years ago, without a scratch, or causing one.
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