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New Data Shows Where Breaking Traffic Laws Is Most Likely to Turn Deadly — New Mexico Tops the List

A new analysis has revealed the U.S. states where ignoring traffic laws carries the greatest risk of fatal consequences — and New Mexico ranks as the most dangerous by a striking margin. The study, conducted by the  Simmrin Law Group , examined five years of crash data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and scored each state on three high-risk behaviours: distracted driving, speeding, and dangerous intersection crashes. Each category was assigned a weighted score for a total possible 100-point “traffic violation fatality score.” The results show major geographic disparities — and highlight how certain types of risky behaviour are driving fatal crashes in different parts of the country. New Mexico: The Most Dangerous State for Traffic Law Violators New Mexico earned a troubling  87 out of 100 , the highest fatality-risk score in the nation. Here’s how the state performed across the three metrics: Distracted driving cra...

Blocking Faces on Social Media?

Social media experience could be greatly enhanced (on all platforms) if we were able to block faces from ever appearing on a timeline.
Blocking a person's account is not always enough, since certain public figures generate enough conversation/controversy that many other accounts will be posting or creating content about them (think presidents, internet gurus...)
Blocking/muting words or phrases (ie names) helps, but cannot completely remove someone's presence from a timeline, since images of a person are not always accompanied by text of their name (think YouTube thumbnails, media on X, memes...)
Any solutions out there?

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