This question is basically, 'Are you more likely to be a passenger or a pedestrian?' All the non-car cultures answered pedestrian.
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Would be fairly surprised if Chinese were more likely to own a car than Japanese
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Without a doubt the US has the highest car-user odds of the lot, but obviously values pedestrian life more than China does
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Question will be highly sensitive to where it's asked in each country (Beijing vs rural China, LA vs New York, etc), but the fact that the collection of countries on the left are all known for being 'pedestrian-friendly' is pretty interesting. Even Singapore!
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Looks like it was done online. You can take the test here: http://moralmachine.mit.edu/ It's pretty stupid, to be honest!
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I was pretty moved reading about people who were grandparents, elderly, going into the radiation from the Fukushima spill. Very telling
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