According to estimates by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, men die at the rate of 1.3 deaths per 100 million miles; for women the rate is .73. Men die at the rate of 14.51 deaths per 100 million trips, while for women it is 6.55. And crucially, men face .70 deaths per 100 million minutes, while for women the rate is .36.38 It may be true that men drive more, and drive for longer periods when they do drive, but this does not change the fact that for each minute they’re on the road, each mile they drive, and each trip they take, they are more likely to be killed—and to kill others—than
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