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Originally Posted by Jay Random
If you DON'T drive that vehicle negligently, you can still end someone's life prematurely, including your own. How many fatal accidents actually result in manslaughter charges? A tiny minority.
You're the one with the red herring here.
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If one follows the rules of the road strictly, drives with awareness of the road conditions and others (instead of negligence to their surroundings) how in the hell could they cause an accident that would end a life? If it did occur, it would be a shockingly low number of occurrences. The claim about driving being dangerous to your health is about negligence and human error.
I didn't present the original argument, i'm just countering the logical fallacy of it. It has ZERO to do with this topic.