Eine Todesfalle fahren
Gemessen in Zigaretten

Jeder weiß, dass Rauchen das Leben verkürzt. Aber niemand denkt auf die gleiche Weise an seinen täglichen Arbeitsweg. We converted IIHS death rates into life-expectancy equivalents.

Jede Entscheidung kostet Zeit

Das Fahren eines gefährlichen Fahrzeugs anstelle des sichersten Fahrzeugs auf der Straße hat statistische Auswirkungen auf die Lebenserwartung.

Nissan Altima vs. Audi Q7

143

Zigaretten / Jahr

≈ 1 cigarette every 2.5 days

Mirage G4 vs. Audi Q7

259

Zigaretten / Jahr

≈ roughly 5 per week

The Mortality Chart

How many extra cigarettes per year you'd need to smoke to equal the baseline risk of driving that car.

Car Mortality Chart in Cigarettes

Der Fahrerfaktor

The Toyota Camry and Camry Hybrid are structurally identical cars. But their death rates differ drastically because of the demographics of the people driving them.

Gas Camry

48

Deaths per million

≈ 61 cigs/yr

VS

Hybrid Camry

19

Deaths per million

≈ 24 cigs/yr

Your behavior behind the wheel is the ultimate safety feature. But note: the "Big Altima Energy" effect (DR 113) shows how aggressive driver demographics can triple a car's apparent danger.

Die ultimative Variable: Sicherheitsgurte

231

Extra Cigarettes/Year

Not wearing a seatbelt is fundamentally the most dangerous choice you can make inside a vehicle.

Unbelted occupants account for 44% of fatalities despite being only 8% of the public. This adds the equivalent of 231 cigarettes of risk to your life expectancy per year.

Suchen Sie Ihr Auto


Calculation adjusts based on your remaining life expectancy.

Berechnungsmethodik anzeigen

Math: (Vehicle Death Rate - Baseline DR 0) / 1,000,000 = Annual Risk. Annual Risk × Remaining Life = Life Years Lost. Life Years Lost converted to minutes divided by 20 minutes/cigarette (per 2024 UCL Addiction Study) = Cigarettes per Year. Expected values only.