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Over 600,000 near-miss incidents with pedestrians, cyclists recorded at intersections across Canada

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    narrativebear@lemmy.world
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    One in every 770 pedestrians and one in every 500 cyclists experience a high-risk or critical near-miss at intersections across Canada, according to a new study commissioned by CAA.

    CAA and Miovision—a traffic data analysis company—watched 20 intersections nationwide between August 2024 and February 2025 using cameras and artificial intelligence.

    They logged over 600,000 near-miss moments, indicating that at least three serious incidents occur at a single location every day.

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      One in every 770 pedestrians and one in every 500 cyclists experience a high-risk or critical near-miss at intersections across Canada, according to a new study commissioned by CAA.

      CAA and Miovision—a traffic data analysis company—watched 20 intersections nationwide between August 2024 and February 2025 using cameras and artificial intelligence.

      They logged over 600,000 near-miss moments, indicating that at least three serious incidents occur at a single location every day.

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      Over 600,000 near-miss incidents with pedestrians, cyclists recorded at intersections across Canada

      One in every 770 pedestrians and one in every 500 cyclists experience a high-risk or critical near-miss at intersections across Canada, according to a new study commissioned by CAA.

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      sndmn@lemmy.ca
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      A “near miss” means you nearly missed something - in other words, you hit something.

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        A “near miss” means you nearly missed something - in other words, you hit something.

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        sbv@sh.itjust.works
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        I understand your reasoning, but I don’t think that’s how the term is generally interpreted.

        Here’s how it’s defined on Wiktionary:

        A miss which was nearly a hit or collision.

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          A “near miss” means you nearly missed something - in other words, you hit something.

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          bcsven@lemmy.ca
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          Technically that would be Nearly Missed. Near Miss is the term for a miss that had an object that was very near to you. English is weird like that.

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            Technically that would be Nearly Missed. Near Miss is the term for a miss that had an object that was very near to you. English is weird like that.

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            sndmn@lemmy.ca
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            I know it’s commonly used in that way but it’s still wrong.

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              I know it’s commonly used in that way but it’s still wrong.

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              bcsven@lemmy.ca
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              There is a special name for phrases that actually seem to read the opposite, I forget what they are called. Somewhat how inedible mans you can’t eat it, but inflammable means it can be caught on fire. English is messed up.

              But here’s is a definition of Near miss: A near miss, near death, near hit, or close call is an unplanned event that has the potential to cause, but does not actually result in human injury,

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                There is a special name for phrases that actually seem to read the opposite, I forget what they are called. Somewhat how inedible mans you can’t eat it, but inflammable means it can be caught on fire. English is messed up.

                But here’s is a definition of Near miss: A near miss, near death, near hit, or close call is an unplanned event that has the potential to cause, but does not actually result in human injury,

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                notmyoldredditname@lemmy.world
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                I saw someone post this a few weeks ago and seems relevant for English being messed up. It’s really funny.

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                  I saw someone post this a few weeks ago and seems relevant for English being messed up. It’s really funny.

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                  narrativebear@lemmy.world
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                  That video was the shit!

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