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Why are ski lift deaths so much more common in Europe than North America?
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Since 1973 Europe has had almost 9x as many ski lift deaths as North America, but they definitely don’t receive 9x the yearly visitors. Why do you think ski lift death rates are so much higher in Europe? You’d think they’d be higher in the US because the lifts are older and tons of people don’t use the safety bar, but they’re not.

Do you think the safety bar even makes a difference, or is it just a peace of mind thing?

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