

Recovering academic now in public safety. You’ll find me kibitzing on brains (my academic expertise) to critical infrastructure and resilience (current worklife). Also hockey, games, music just because.
And the answer is"What is the Poisson Distribution" Alex.
There is literally a distribution that describes the occurences of low probability events in large populations. It was developed to study deaths by horse kick in the Prussian army. So confidence intervals never come into it. You’re applying Stats for Communications Majors reasoning to an adult problem.
Are you telling me that 35,000 vehicles is not a sufficient sample size to assess safety? Are you for real?
Living near rocks vs deep topsoil.
I have only ever seen the clothesline/lariat as a combination move: throw your opponent into the ropes, leap into the ropes on the short side, and you extend the arm as you pass each other.
You can draw conclusions because there’s only 35,000 on the road. That is a terrible rate.
So does anything that’s browned when cooking.