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My point exactly. A death is a death regardless of how it is caused and at the moment road accidents cause the deaths of around 120 people a year. It is a shockingly high figure.
If everyone used PMDs the figure would be much lower because PMDs are smaller, lighter and safer.
You just don't want to admit there are more deaths per km travelled on PMDs than in vehicles. It's an undeniable metric for comparison of safety between modes of transport.
PMDs are inherently unsafe due to the lack of proper infrastructure, meaning specifically: dedicated PMD lanes.
I have driven more than 300,000 km in my lifetime with zero injuries. I travelled 3,000 km on my PMD and suffered a major concussion resulting in loss of consciousness. I'm sticking to cars for my own safety.