User:Thewellman/sandbox4
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The result was delete. The arguments to keep are very poorly reasoned. The existence of an analogous article on gun violence has absolutely nothing to do with whether this article should exist; the existence of this article depends solely on the coverage that this topic has received. Some !votes do touch on the coverage, but there another problem emerges, namely that the coverage being pointed to already has been handled elsewhere. Nobody can deny vehicles are used as a tool of violence, but when the sources are largely referring to Vehicle-ramming attack, which already exists, they cannot also contribute to notability here. Vanamonde (Talk) 15:22, 23 September 2020
Vehicular violence in the United States is difficult to document because it is typically recorded as a violent act, without reference to the use of a vehicle, or as a moving violation or accidental traffic collision. It occurs anywhere in the motor vehicle transportation system when the vehicle is intentionally used as a weapon; as the supporting environment for violent acts; or as a platform causing suffering, injury, or death. Vehicular violence can be directed outward, as road rage or a vehicle ramming attack, or inward by deliberately crashing a vehicle in a suicide act.[1]