Cool post. I looked up Japanese firetrucks and I can’t believe how adorable they look.
I’d be curious to know how people would trade off against, not just fire deaths, but fire-related negative outcomes in general (e.g. risk of fire spreading to surrounding areas and property damage/asset loss). I wouldn’t be surprised if people who expect to have a harder time rebuilding after a fire (minorities, the unemployed) are willing to trade off heavily against their risk of injury/death from driving.
Cool post. I looked up Japanese firetrucks and I can’t believe how adorable they look.
I’d be curious to know how people would trade off against, not just fire deaths, but fire-related negative outcomes in general (e.g. risk of fire spreading to surrounding areas and property damage/asset loss). I wouldn’t be surprised if people who expect to have a harder time rebuilding after a fire (minorities, the unemployed) are willing to trade off heavily against their risk of injury/death from driving.