If he could put into perspective: "About 35,000 people die in car accidents every year in this country. Many more are maimed and crippled. That works out to about 100 dead per day, half of them under the age of 50. ... Why? Well, though nobody would ever put it like this, it's because we've decided that 35,000 dead people is a cost worth paying in order to keep our cars." —Matt Walsh