SkyrimWithdrawal t1_iy99ymq wrote
We need to introduce the concept of exposure here. If 1% of vehicle drivers die in accidents when they use those vehicles for 1hr per day, every day for their whole lives, that is still safer than if .01% of rollercoaster riders die, when they ride for a few minutes each time, a few times during their lifetime. It's about risk. If you're exposed to a small risk over a long time, it's still a small risk. You need to control for that by looking at things like # of trips, trip duration, etc.
testingpage2025 OP t1_iy9b04d wrote
Ngl I’m not great at math, but I trust it makes sense, you make a good point. Thanks for the insight!
SkyrimWithdrawal t1_iy9c3eh wrote
Sure thing. Personal risk calculations are often way out of whack, as demonstrated by the number of people doing crazy shit on this platform. Anything to help people understand the risk of those choices a bit better.
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