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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 4

    Traffic deaths in Japan fell to a record low in 2017http://on.wsj.com/2E3UnJE 

    12:10 AM - 4 Jan 2018
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    • 💙Daniel Thomas💙 RONALD MORLEY latifali Amazing lin, da feng Charles Atkinson Barbara Fredrickson Max Yu Chris Tsatsakis aguerrido10
    21 replies 40 retweets 74 likes
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      2. Avlism‏ @rivalMaSk Jan 4
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yes! Thank you president trump! #MEGA

        1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
      3. Esther Haldane‏ @ESTHERHaldane Jan 4
        Replying to @rivalMaSk @WSJ

        M. E.? G. A.

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      4. Avlism‏ @rivalMaSk Jan 4
        Replying to @ESTHERHaldane @WSJ

        Make Earth Great Again

        1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes
      5. Esther Haldane‏ @ESTHERHaldane Jan 4
        Replying to @rivalMaSk @WSJ

        😁

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      6. Avlism‏ @rivalMaSk Jan 4
        Replying to @ESTHERHaldane @WSJ

        Yeah, we're only kidding ourselves if we think we have our eyes on just making America great when we are so busy sticking our noses into every other country's business. Besides, wasn't world domination part of the plan all along?

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      1. Josh Bassett 💀‏ @JBassett85 Jan 4
        Replying to @dconnorspath @WSJ

        You beat me to it

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      1. thousandwatts™‏ @hwatt Jan 4
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        45 has really been working overtime!

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      1. Scara Palin‏ @ScaraPalin Jan 4
        Replying to @WSJ

        Has Trump taken credit for this yet?

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      1. ℜ𝔢𝔢𝔰𝔢 🌹‏ @therese_q Jan 4
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        America will probably never learn from other countries. Heck, what did they learn from Australia’s gun reform that led to zero gun-massacre incidents.

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      1. Navi Tavi‏ @navi_tavi Jan 4
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        Did trump take credit for this?

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      1. Infidel‏ @RNideffer Jan 4
        Replying to @WSJ

        Has Trump claimed responsibility yet?

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      1. John Lamont‏ @lamontjp Jan 4
        Replying to @WSJ

        “2017 was also the safest year on Ireland's roads since road deaths were first recorded in 1959” according to Road Safety Authority. Is it infrastructure, cars or drivers? (And why is Mr Trump not claiming credit as he did with aviation 😳? - rhetorical!)

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      1. Sohaib Mohanna‏ @Sohaib_Mohanna Jan 4
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        Where is the reference to Toyota’s research! Ha? 😣

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      1. Daniel Shapiro‏ @Shapiro_Dan Jan 4
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        In other news, Trump takes full credit for the low fatality rates in Japan but blamed Crooked Hillary for rising rates in the US.

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      1. Theresa Byron‏ @KBAKBA22070 Jan 4
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        Waiting for Trump’s tweet taking credit for this.

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      2. Gregory Gromov‏ @ntvll Jan 4
        Replying to @WSJ

        “As U.S. Road Deaths Rise, Fatal Crashes Reach Record Low in Japan....Traffic deaths in Japan fell to a record low in 2017...” A totallally misleading tittle. US road death did not rise in 2017. It raised in 2015-16, when country was going out of recession...

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      3. Gregory Gromov‏ @ntvll Jan 4
        Replying to @ntvll @WSJ

        As it can be seen now, WSJ editorial team has updated the title. The misleading part of it: “As US Road Death Rise” - was removed. Good to know that comment-feedback sometimes works in WSJ too...

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Gregory Gromov‏ @ntvll Jan 4
        Replying to @ntvll @WSJ

        PS. WSJ updated the title, but left a section in article, where the same factually wrong statement was repeated and additionally illustrated by the misleading charts:pic.twitter.com/Hk1Jk6gHj6

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      5. Gregory Gromov‏ @ntvll Jan 4
        Replying to @ntvll @WSJ

        PPS. It’s a bit strange, that WSJ ignores the factor of unemployment in its comparison the recession & pos-recession road safety trends in US vs. Japan. Perhaps someone will remind to WSJ editorial team that level of unemployment in Japan remained at the level of < 4% 2007-2017

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      6. Gregory Gromov‏ @ntvll Jan 4
        Replying to @ntvll @WSJ

        PPPS. If author of the WSJ article will use meaningful data - fatalities by VTM ( vehicle travel by miles) to compare the countries as diff. by density of population as US vs. Japan - the “contrast” he wrote about will disappear and reasons behind 2015-16 “jump” become obvious:pic.twitter.com/TmLkj2UWu7

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