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Just heard about a road rage study and how states ranked
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<blockquote data-quote="ifishok" data-source="post: 3990868" data-attributes="member: 2230"><p>I imagine the study has more to do with population, so in the great state of Oklahoma let’s say there’s 100 road rage cases per 100 thousand people, compared to Texas it’s 35 road rage cases per 100 thousand. Those aren’t the exact numbers from the study, but I believe that’s the way they come to their stats, I believe they use something like that in gun violence studies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ifishok, post: 3990868, member: 2230"] I imagine the study has more to do with population, so in the great state of Oklahoma let’s say there’s 100 road rage cases per 100 thousand people, compared to Texas it’s 35 road rage cases per 100 thousand. Those aren’t the exact numbers from the study, but I believe that’s the way they come to their stats, I believe they use something like that in gun violence studies. [/QUOTE]
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