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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
This comic is about how dangerous cars are. [[Cueball]] observes that it is a giant machine, and that he is able to accelerate it up to terrifying speeds simply because he once took a brief driving test. Note that the length and complexity of a driving test varies greatly per country. 20 minutes would be fairly normal for the USA, but much shorter than what is required in most other Western countries. However, it should be noted that you sometimes have to retake the test if your drivers license has expired, so the "just because I took a twenty minute test in high school" part is partially incorrect.
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This is similar to other comics, such as [[1075: Warning]] and [[722: Computer Problems]], where Randall comments on how some of our routine, everyday tasks are quite unusual when viewed from a reductionist perspective. This subject has been covered in the many [[:Category:Self-driving cars|comics about Self-driving cars]]. Although this comic is not directly about such cars, the reference to Cueball steering with his hands could be seen as being in contrast with letting a computer drive (which is [http://money.cnn.com/2018/03/21/technology/self-driving-car-safety/index.html much safer]). The joke is that driving ''is'' in fact one of the top five most common causes of death, yet many (most?) people do not think of driving as an especially "scary" or "dangerous" activity.
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This comic is a joke about how dangerous cars are. It says how it is a giant machine, and Cueball is only able to drive it because he took a driving test. This is similar to other comics (need links) where Randall comments on how odd some of our "routine" everyday tasks are quite unusual when viewed from a certain perspective.  
  
The rest of the joke is in the title text, "It's probably just me. If driving were as dangerous as it seems, hundreds of people would be dying every day!" This statement is ironic, drawing attention to the fact that many people ([https://www.bestonlinetrafficschool.co/car-crash-statistics/ over 3,000 per day] world-wide, about 100 per day in the USA) do in fact die in car crashes. These statistics indicate that driving ''is'' as dangerous as Cueball thinks it seems; it is not just him perceiving it that way. As a matter of fact, in most regions of the US, automotive accidents are the leading cause of death for people aged 18 to 35. It's also worth noting that a difficult-to-estimate number of people die prematurely as a consequence of pollution caused by cars, but this isn't mentioned in the comic and pollution [https://www.epa.gov/ghgemissions/sources-greenhouse-gas-emissions is not unique to automobiles].
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The rest of the joke is in the hover text, "It's probably just me. If driving were as dangerous as it seems, hundreds of people would be dying every day!" Of course, many people ([http://asirt.org/initiatives/informing-road-users/road-safety-facts/road-crash-statistics over 3,000] world-wide, about 100 in USA) do die every day in car accidents. Furthermore, an unknown and difficult to estimate number of people die prematurely as a consequence of pollution caused by cars. Many people would, however, argue that this human sacrifice is acceptable in view of the real and perceived advantages of being able to drive giant machines from A to B.
  
In the background, behind Cueball, there is a low-contrast, sloppy drawing of Cueball. This is probably a mistake on [[Randall]]’s part.
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A faded Cueball is visible above Cueball in the comic picture. This may be a previous draft that Randall drew on top of.
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[Cueball stands in front of a car holding his hands together in front of him.]
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:[Cueball stands in front of a car.]
 
:Cueball: Time to accelerate this giant machine up to terrifying speeds and steer it using my hands, which I am allowed to do because I took a 20-minute test in high school!
 
:Cueball: Time to accelerate this giant machine up to terrifying speeds and steer it using my hands, which I am allowed to do because I took a 20-minute test in high school!
  
 
:[Caption below the panel:]
 
:[Caption below the panel:]
 
:Driving freaks me out.
 
:Driving freaks me out.
 
== Trivia ==
 
[[File:Cueball's ghost.png|thumb|Color balance adjusted to bring out Cueball's ghastly spirit]]
 
* A faded Cueball is visible overlapping and to the left of Cueball in the comic picture. This may be a previous draft that Randall drew on top of.
 
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{{comic discussion}}
 
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]

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