And by the way, the population density comes from the 2010 US Census data, and required manual copy and pasting...no quick task when looking up the 193 cities in Allstate's data, whose inclusion seems random at best.
Linear thought is a flaw. As a dog, I like to cozy up on the sofa, pull up a glass of coffee and cookies and pretend to be human. I sometimes think that I wasted my time learning new tricks rather than playing outside.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Allstate's city ranking of safest drivers.
Allstate released its 2011 Safest Driving City rankings, and I guess it finally bothered me enough to analyze the data and present some obvious conclusions: the greater the population density, the greater the likelihood of an accident.
And by the way, the population density comes from the 2010 US Census data, and required manual copy and pasting...no quick task when looking up the 193 cities in Allstate's data, whose inclusion seems random at best.
And by the way, the population density comes from the 2010 US Census data, and required manual copy and pasting...no quick task when looking up the 193 cities in Allstate's data, whose inclusion seems random at best.
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