17.31 Reacting to risks. National newspapers such as USA Today and the New York Times carry many more stories about deaths from airplane crashes than about deaths from motor vehicle crashes. Motor vehicle accidents killed about 32,700 people in the United States in 2013. Crashes of all scheduled air carriers worldwide, including commuter carriers, killed 266 people in 2013, and only one of these involved a U.S. air carrier.
(a) Why do the news media give more attention to airplane crashes?
(b) How does news coverage help explain why many people consider flying more dangerous than driving?