Comments by "PutinPussyRiot" (@ruzziasht349) on "Our Scania Undergoes DOT Inspection in the USA" video.
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@Elcicikos I suspect you're a troll - temperature doesn't come in to it. Ice is Ice, snow is snow, colder snow or colder ice isn't more dangerous - the key is between 70 to 90% of Sweden is covered in snow and ice in winter, whereas the only 40-50% of the USA is. So when you work out the number of fatal accidents per 100,000 in Sweden vs the number of fatal accidents per 100,000 in the USA there is not a good reason why USA roads are so much more dangerous. America is just a bit behind, as an example the maternal mortality rate in the United States was approximately 22.3 deaths per 100,000 live births, whereas in Sweden that drops to a Maternal Mortality Rate of approximately 4 deaths per 100,000 live births. Sweden is approximately 83% safer than the United States in terms of maternal mortality per 100,000 live births. Sweden is approximately 85.5% safer than the United States in terms of road traffic deaths per 100,000 population. European countries are just more advanced, it really is that simple.
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0:30 yes I do believe it, or not, that Europe is more thorough than the USA, you only have to look at deaths per 100,000 workers from accidents statistics to see that Europe is way ahead in safety. USA, fatal work injuries, equating to a rate of 3.7 fatalities per 100,000. UK fatal injury rate of just 0.42 deaths per 100,000 workers. Also road traffic deaths in the USA per 100,000 is 13.4, whereas the UK is 3.2 deaths per 100,000. UK recorded approximately 0.04 firearm deaths per 100,000 people. Whereas the United States, which had a firearm death rate of about 4.12 per 100,000 in the same period. the maternal mortality rate in the United States was approximately 22.3 deaths per 100,000 live births, and in the UK the rate is the rate is 8.79 deaths per 100,000 maternities. In the UK infant deaths from homicide is typically between 1 and 2 deaths per 100,000 live births annually. In the US that rate is 7.11 murders per 100,000 children born.
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@tntfreddan3138 The conversation is, Sweden has more snow and ice as a total percentage when compared to the USA. "As a percentage of land area covered by snow and ice, Sweden has a higher proportion compared to the USA.
Sweden's geography is dominated by a cold climate, especially in its northern regions, with extensive snow cover during winter. Its mountainous areas and the Arctic Circle region also contribute to a significant portion of the land being covered in snow and ice for much of the year.
In contrast, while the USA has regions like Alaska and the mountainous areas of the Rockies and Sierra Nevada with substantial snow and ice, a large portion of the country (such as the southern states, deserts, and lowland areas) does not experience snow or ice at all.
Thus, as a percentage of total land area, Sweden does indeed have more snow and ice than the USA". ~ from Google.
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