Aditya Chimmapudi

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By 1958, the amount of steel used in a General Motors Chevrolet was cut to half that of the 1956 model. Needless to say, highway death rates soared as one result.
Aditya Chimmapudi
Could be a fallacious argument. How about this logic: because steel was used less and lighter substitutes used, cars could achieve higher speeds, which then contributed to accidents?
A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order
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