There’s a paradox where countries with high taxation on alcohol also have high consumption—but this might just be correlative
I expect it to be causation in the other direction. Slamming on the brakes might be correlated with accidents, but it’s neither correct to say brake-slams cause accidents nor that the correlation is spurious and has no causal element.
(My comment is only about that specific point and not about anything else you said)
I expect it to be causation in the other direction. Slamming on the brakes might be correlated with accidents, but it’s neither correct to say brake-slams cause accidents nor that the correlation is spurious and has no causal element.
(My comment is only about that specific point and not about anything else you said)