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Yes and no. It depends on whether you travel to get somewhere (miles matter), or if you travel for leisure (hours matter):
Miles:
Fatal accidents (fatalities) per 100M miles:
Hours:
- GA: 7.46 (13.1)
- Motorcycles: 38.8 (38.8)
- Driving: 1.32 (1.47)
- Commercial Air travel: 0.05 (1.57)
Fatal accidents (fatalities) per 1M hours:
So depending on whether you're looking at fatal accidents or fatalities, you're about the same off as a motorcycle in terms of hours, but you're MUCH better off with GA in terms of miles.
- GA: 11.2 (19.7)
- Motorcycles: 15.5 (15.5)
- Driving: 0.528 (.588)
- Commercial Air Travel: 0.2 (6.5)
In the miles example, what were the speeds used to determine the numbers? And am I reading it correctly that the number of fatalities in commercial air travel is about the same as driving (using miles as the measuring stick)? That seems hard to believe.