• Tobberone@slrpnk.net
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    23 hours ago

    Sweden is as expected. 200-something fatalities for 10 million people. Norway stands out😃

    It got me thinking about definitions, though. For Sweden every death during transportation is counted (including busses, heavy trucks and single accidents with a bike), while the definition my 2 minute googling found for Canada said deaths resulting from accidents involving automobiles.

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      23 hours ago

      The stats are normalised for per 1 million inhabitants are they not?

      But your second point is definitely very good. I imagine getting consistent fully comparable numbers from all the various countries isn’t easy.