Are authorities doing enough to prevent fatal car accidents?
Between 2001 and 2010, 3,923 people died in New York City traffic accidents. During that same time, 3,882 people were killed by guns. These numbers make it clear that cars are more dangerous than guns. Despite that, only about 10 percent of serious car accidents are investigated by New York City police. Recently, a transit advocacy group gathered to urge city leaders to concentrate more efforts on reducing fatal car accidents and investigating them further when they do happen. βThe NYPD must prioritize the crimes that hurt the most people,β one advocate said. According to reports, the NYPD has 19 detectives devoted to investigating accidents.