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<blockquote data-quote="Makobra" data-source="post: 16410023" data-attributes="member: 193575"><p>incorrect. the FACTS are cut and dry. the facts I stated are obvious. the argument from ignorance of "well we don't know exactly why..." is just a fallacious attempt to detract from the things we KNOW:</p><p></p><p>1. montana had half the deaths of national average</p><p>2. montana implements these speed limits</p><p>3. montana's death rate GROWS to meet the national average</p><p>4. montana repeals these speed limits</p><p>5. montana's death rate DROPS to half the national average</p><p>6. montana re-implements these speed limits</p><p>7. montana's death rate GROWS to meet the national average</p><p></p><p>this raises obvious questions of WHY which psychology and sociology have viable answers for.</p><p></p><p>the entire situation makes sense and yet the argument i often hear in response is "well there are usually other factors" which misses the point entirely. what makes this situation unique is it was an accidental controlled study (as much as anything can be controlled) that provided substantial evidence that speed limits kill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Makobra, post: 16410023, member: 193575"] incorrect. the FACTS are cut and dry. the facts I stated are obvious. the argument from ignorance of "well we don't know exactly why..." is just a fallacious attempt to detract from the things we KNOW: 1. montana had half the deaths of national average 2. montana implements these speed limits 3. montana's death rate GROWS to meet the national average 4. montana repeals these speed limits 5. montana's death rate DROPS to half the national average 6. montana re-implements these speed limits 7. montana's death rate GROWS to meet the national average this raises obvious questions of WHY which psychology and sociology have viable answers for. the entire situation makes sense and yet the argument i often hear in response is "well there are usually other factors" which misses the point entirely. what makes this situation unique is it was an accidental controlled study (as much as anything can be controlled) that provided substantial evidence that speed limits kill. [/QUOTE]
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