We are used to the idea that there are diseases of prosperity such as heart attacks, obesity and diabetes etc, but now another couple have hopped up: Traffic deaths fall as gas prices climb.
Rising prices at the gas pump appear to be having at least one positive effect: Traffic deaths around the country are plummeting, just as they did during the Arab oil embargo three decades ago.
Researchers with the National Safety Council report a 9 percent drop in motor vehicle deaths overall through May compared with the first five months of 2007, including a drop of 18 percent in March and 14 percent in April.
Preliminary figures obtained by The Associated Press show that some states have reported declines of 20 percent or more.
Thirty-one states have seen declines of at least 10 percent, and eight states have reported an increase, according to the council.
No one can say definitively why road fatalities are falling, but it is happening as Americans cut back sharply on driving because of record-high gas prices.
Fewer people on the road means fewer fatalities, said Gus Williams, 52, of Albany, Ga., who frequently drives to northern Ohio. "That shows a good thing coming out of this crisis." He has also noticed that many motorists are going slower.
The federal government reported in April that miles traveled fell 1.8 percent in April compared with a year earlier, continuing a trend that began in November.
Throw in the reduction in fish stock depletion as a result of thousands of fishing boats that can't put to sea and the lesson is plain. The key to social and environmental destruction is at least in part, the exact wealth we have been chasing so hard.
Maybe it isn't all so bad after all.
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