Road Deaths.
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Re: Road Deaths.
Don't the also all drive electric cars? I'd imagine with everyone being huddled round Oslo for warmth that it's probably easier to manage an integrated transportation system.
Re: Road Deaths.
So, the point of this is nobody drives in big cities?
More stabbings than road deaths by 2045?
People who live where you have to drive die more on the road than where people don't drive?
Just saying.
More stabbings than road deaths by 2045?
People who live where you have to drive die more on the road than where people don't drive?
Just saying.
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Eggs and oranges. the population of Norway is tiny, Oslo is small. Traffic density is a major contributor of deaths in towns. logically if 7 million live in a town 50km *30 km they less space to avoid each other than 3 million in a city 40*20kmDaveG wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 7:07 pm https://www.independent.co.uk/news/worl ... 69441.html
Just saying.
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Re: Road Deaths.
Traffic density. England is one of the most densely built up countries in Europe. There are more vehicles and pedestrians per square mile than in Oslo, so there is more chance of accidents happening. Most accidents happen in towns
Re: Road Deaths.
Ever been to Oslo?pczz wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 5:03 pmTraffic density. England is one of the most densely built up countries in Europe. There are more vehicles and pedestrians per square mile than in Oslo, so there is more chance of accidents happening. Most accidents happen in towns
I don't think your statement is correct. Replace 'England' with London or Manchester, OK... But England.... No.
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The population of london is 9 million, Oslo is around 700,000Kammekor wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 5:08 pmEver been to Oslo?pczz wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 5:03 pmTraffic density. England is one of the most densely built up countries in Europe. There are more vehicles and pedestrians per square mile than in Oslo, so there is more chance of accidents happening. Most accidents happen in towns
I don't think your statement is correct. Replace 'England' with London or Manchester, OK... But England.... No.
London area 1610 kmsq i s oslo is 130kmsq
London has 5600 people per km sq Oslo has 5300, but
Norway as a whole has a density of 15 people per km sq. Uk has a density of 274 per km sq (including SCotland , wales and NI. If you only count England it is 430 per kmsq or 28 times more people per sq km.
Norway has about 8 million registered personal vehicles, the uk had 32 million in the third quarter of 2019
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