Isn't that $10,000,000 per life saved? Not $100,000. > From: Larry Colen >> It's a good article, but let's take a look at it. Let's assume that >> we could develop a system that would prevent every one of these >> deaths, and that it could be implemented for $10 per car. Now let's >> say that there are 30 million cars sold in the US each year (one car >> per decade per person), that means it would cost $300,000,000 to >> prevent these deaths. The article says that there are 30 of these >> deaths per year, so that's $100,000 per life saved.
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