Actually no. When you find breakdowns on car accident fatalities in US they are almost dead even and guns are estimated slightly higher. 37k car accidents and about 40k gun related. Also, I would love to believe that most car accidents are the result of genuine accidents (lapses in judgment, distraction, inexperience, equipment failure, etc) versus vehicular homicide; gun violence is 95%+ intentional with a low % due to misfire. Someone pulled a trigger with the intent to kill. Surely we can at least agree these are different issues?