Measuring in money.
The agency’s new report, “The Economic and Societal Impact of Motor Vehicle Crashes, 2019,” examines the costs of one year of crashes that killed an estimated 36,500 people, injured 4.5 million, and damaged 23 million vehicles.
36,000 deaths and 4.5 million injured doesn’t cause alarm. And that’s only the human numbers. Wildlife doesn’t count.
Measuring in money.
The agency’s new report, “The Economic and Societal Impact of Motor Vehicle Crashes, 2019,” examines the costs of one year of crashes that killed an estimated 36,500 people, injured 4.5 million, and damaged 23 million vehicles.
36,000 deaths and 4.5 million injured doesn’t cause alarm. And that’s only the human numbers. Wildlife doesn’t count.
Edit: not sure how this comment ended up in this post.
When can you complain about the slow response?
The CEO heard someone say PDF and decided it was the in buzz word.
Ah, well, that is because it is a money burning machine.
Spez retaliation coming in…
Boredom is space for the mind to wander and find new things.
The one that’s:
“Called the American Dream Because You Have To Be Asleep to Believe It” – George Carlin.
Public wants action, as long as they personally aren’t the ones that change or are affected by any change.