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Capitol Fax com - Your Illinois News Radar » AAA wants us to stop calling car crashes accidents

“What happened, Danny?” asks the driver. “Car accident. Nasty way to go,” says Danny. “Constable,” the second officer says, “official vocab guidelines state we no longer refer to these incidents as accidents, they’re now collisions.” “Right,” says Danny. The driver exits. A woman bicycling by stops to look. “What happened, Danny?” asks the bicyclist. “Traffic collision,” says Danny, turning to the second officer. “Hey, why can’t we say “accident” again?” “Because “accident” implies there’s nobody to blame.” - don the legend - Tuesday, Jan 26, 21 @ 11:10 am: AAA has a winning case. “ word “accident” tends to shift blame to the victims of car crashes”

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Posted in: AAA… AURORA, Ill., (January 26, 2021) – As we close out January, have a few New Year’s Resolutions already gone to the wayside? If you are looking for an easy-to-stick-to resolution that will make a difference, look no further than changing the way you talk about car crashes. Namely? Stop calling them “accidents.” Here’s why: The language we use to think about and describe things affects the value judgments we make about acceptable behavior, and as a result, the way that we behave. When we call a crash, collision, or wreck an “accident,” we imply that these tragedies are inevitable, and that they’re beyond human influence or control. After all, “accidents” happen, don’t they?

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