Considering the urban-rural divide, I was just wondering to myself about personal responsibility and the use of hand held devices. Some people have great concern about deaths caused by firearms (around 30k per year). Many are unconcerned about deaths caused by cell phones (considerably north of 30k per year).
My question becomes one of demographics. Is there a significant difference in the rate of death by hand held devices between urban and rural populations? Is there any evidence that personal responsibility is a thing that manifests itself in different behaviors between urban and rural populations? Are urban dwellers more likely to be killed by hand held devices than rural residents?
My question becomes one of demographics. Is there a significant difference in the rate of death by hand held devices between urban and rural populations? Is there any evidence that personal responsibility is a thing that manifests itself in different behaviors between urban and rural populations? Are urban dwellers more likely to be killed by hand held devices than rural residents?