A surge in pedestrian deaths in the U.S. has baffled researchers for years. A New York Times analysis estimates that about 10% of the increase in pedestrian fatalities in recent years was caused by the growth in vehicle sizes since 2002. Here’s why.
Reading this reminds me of that time in my early twenties when a friends boy friend did something stupid and hurtful and her response was to kick him out of the car in a parking lot do a U-turn and then hit the gas pointing straight at him.