Many people are more afraid of flying in airplanes than they are of driving cars. First of all, it feels strange for a human being to be flying in the air as opposed to traveling on the ground. And secondly, whenever there is a plane crash, it is highly publicized, making the news everywhere. Plus a plane crash usually kills more people at one go. However, according to USA Today, the odds of dying in a car crash are 1 in 98 for a lifetime while the odds of dying.
2015 is proving to be one of the deadliest years for motorists in over 7 years. According to Ken Kolosh of the National Safety Council, “we’re not even into the more dangerous parts of the year.” Although not all of the contributing factors for this surge in car accident fatalities are known, it is generally attributed to greater numbers of motorists on the road. The economic recovery from the great recession means more people are on the roads commuting, and can afford to travel longer distances. This trend is also.