that seems like something that would vary greatly with danger of the neighborhood, gender, physical capability, type of car, about a thousand other things
I hate it when that happens: I have tons of unchallenged facts/factoids/trivia/tidbits rolling about in my head and then when I try to articulate them I have to actually think about them and bad facts do not to well in the Sunshine of Logic
The average American walks about a half-mile per day outside the home or workplace. There are some 237 million Americans sixteen and older; all told, that's 43 billion miles walked each year by people of driving age. If we assume that 1 of every 140 of those miles are walked drunk--the same proportion of miles that are driven drunk--then 307 million miles are walked drunk each year.
Doing the math, you find that on a per-mile basis, a drunk walker is eight times more likely to get killed than a drunk driver.
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but now that I think about it that statistic seems fishy b/c it does not control for level of drunkenness?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/26/superfreakonomics-on-drun_n_333490.html
also hand gestures. it as much as my mom, she practically dances with her hands
i wish i had inherited them, they are strange and bent and double-jointed and look very mysterious