Automobile Deaths Per 100,000 Population

There are different ways to look at automobile deaths. One could consider the percentage of those who die in crashes, or the number of crashes per 100,000 miles. The rural states look much worst this way, as people drive more miles then in urban areas.

Data Source: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute. http://www.iihs.org/iihs/topics/t/general-statistics/fatalityfacts/state-by-state-overview

September 28, 2015 update

As we progress through the 9 o’clock hour, we are at 62 degrees as we head up to 78 later. The fog is burning off and the sun is peaking through the clouds. Blue skies will prevail later then clouds for Tuesday. Enjoy today before Wednesday’s cold.

Last night’s lunar eclipse was nice but at the same time kind of unremarkable. Lunar eclipses happen a few times a year although not all are visible from Upstate NY and many fall early in the morning. The moon was slightly brighter than usual, according to the pundits, but I didn’t notice that much of a difference. It was neat how it fell into prime time. The next total eclipse visible from Albany is January 2018 before the break of dawn. The next super moon eclipse is 2033, which is when I turn 50.

Started looking at getting an ammeter to use with the second battery of my truck. Having the voltage meter is helpful in telling me how much charge is left in the battery but it doesn’t really give me a good idea how much load I have on the battery or how fully charged the battery is with the engine running. Digital ammeters tell you the rate of charge or discharge, and when a battery is fully charged the ammeter will drop close to zero. They aren’t real expensive and I like gauges.

September 28, 2015 morning

Good morning. Happy Monday. The work week comes back around on the calendar. The lunar eclipse has come and done it’s thing, the moon turned red then was fully restored by morning.

Currently 41 degrees and foggy. Today and Tuesday will be the warmest days of the week, looking for 78 degrees which is about 10 degrees above normal. Rain Tuesday evening into Wednesday, then cooler temperatures prevail with highs struggling to reach 60.