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Open Source Mapping Software Shows Every Traffic Death On Earth 322

cartechboy writes "Traffic deaths are set to outpace AIDS/HIV and malaria in the developing world, so the UN is trying to change that perception. This shocking open source, interactive map of crash data from the Pulitzer Center ought to help. It's grisly, but very informative. The mapping was produced by Pulitzer Center journalists using open source mapping technology from Mapbox. Compare the U.S. fatality rate of 11.4 per 100,000 to that of other nations, like the Dominican Republic, Iran, and Thailand and see how people were traveling when when killed (car, bicycle, etc)."
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Open Source Mapping Software Shows Every Traffic Death On Earth

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  • by zAPPzAPP ( 1207370 ) on Thursday August 22, 2013 @02:21PM (#44645587)

    "I would really like to know how the U.S. fatality rate of 11.4 per 100,000 compares to that of other nations, like the Dominican Republic, Iran, and Thailand, but I'm too lazy.
    Ah screw it, I'll just make it a news topic on slashdot and wait until someone else does it for karma."
    - timothy

  • by robot256 ( 1635039 ) on Thursday August 22, 2013 @02:42PM (#44645873)
    The number of people killed by roads rushing toward them is remarkable given their apparent inertness. It seems like there's hardly anywhere left that a man can enjoy an afternoon stroll off a balcony without falling victim to a bloodthirsty piece of pavement.
  • by xevioso ( 598654 ) on Thursday August 22, 2013 @02:56PM (#44646055)

    I once was in Thailand, and took a minivan-taxi from thee airport to my hotel in Phuket, about 20 miles. On the way there it started pouring rain, I mean utterly pouring. As we drove down the road I saw a moped with three people on it, maybe more; I couldn't really tell because of the mass of people clinging to that thing as it was puttering down the road. There was a kid sitting on the front, and the driver was looking around the kid to see ahead. As we passed it, (it was on a side road) I noticed the driver lose control and the whole thing slid over and crashed, sending people flying. It wasn't going very fast, so I hope they were ok, but I told the driver and I don't think he cared to call the Thai version of 911. He did nothing.

    The level of stupidity on display there was mind boggling. It was stupid to drive a moped out like that in the rain. it was stupid to try to put as many people on there as possible. It was stupid not to call 911. The whole thing was surreal, and yet this happens all the time there. I understand if you have to get the whole Surapapangkornipongikongkorn family to Aunties house for dinner, but there has to be a better way.

  • by Cigarra ( 652458 ) on Thursday August 22, 2013 @04:43PM (#44647227)
    You're assuming the OP can pinpoint those countries in the map? HE MIGHT BE AN AMERICAN, YOU INSENSITIVE CLOD!!
  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 22, 2013 @05:22PM (#44647797)

    Culturally, Germany simply has fewer self-important assholes and that shows while driving.

    True. Historically speaking, Germany has always been a non-aggressive, kind, and non-hostile country.

An Ada exception is when a routine gets in trouble and says 'Beam me up, Scotty'.

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