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Originally Posted by secret.squirrel
From the county that deems Kinder Eggs too dangerous. I have no words. Words fail me.
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Interestingly enough, in 2013 the number of road fatalities in Canada was: 1923 and in England, it was: 1713.
Not too far off each other. Though, with 20 or so million more people in England than Canada, that does make the "per-capita" number quite different. But, then there are other things like adverse weather, the expanses of horribly patrolled and remote as fuck areas of Canada, which England doesn't exactly have.
I did an almost cross-country drive, and for a stretch of it, I saw at most 20 other vehicles, and I had no cell service for around 8 hours... If I got into an accident and needed care ASAP, I'd have been a goner. Are there examples of that in England? Considering you can get across the country in less than 10 hours (Porthcurno to Burwick-Upon-Tweed), I doubt it