yeah german cars are typically very safe, but the U.S. has pretty strict safety standards for their cars. thats why its so hard to import alot of cars from europe or asia.
and the icy/snowy conditions, hitting deer or elk, etc... can all be because of poor driving skills and not paying attention. where i live theres snow on the ground most of the winter, and almost every accident you see and ive seen alot, and ive seen probably 5 happen. is not because of somebody going fast. its almost always because somebody hit an ice patch, or the car started to slide slightly and they have no fucking clue how to control it.
the last accident i saw happen was about 2 months ago, it was snowy, and somebody was pulling out of a neighborhood onto a main street, going pretty damn slow, the car must have slid a little, though it was too small for me to notice, and the person freaked out, over corrected like 5 times making the slide bigger and bigger, and ran into a median and light pole. he was only going maybe 15 or 20, so it wasnt that bad. but its the typical accident you see in the snow. people pick up a little bit of understeer or oversteer and the have no clue what to do.
anyway my whole point was that people who dont know how to drive, and/or dont pay attention are much more dangerous than people who speed. and i have two statistics that prove it. plus common sense proves it too.