Ah, you don't get it.
When a 90 year old dies, people are often like, oh no, but they lived their life.
When a 10 year old dies, it's a tragedy..
The second group of stats are all related to childhood deaths.
Stopping the leading causes of death of children makes far more sense than going on a prepaid gun grabbing obsession that will lead to civil war if it ever does get enacted.
Well, accidents on the roads are preventable. The UK has a much lower rate of deaths on the road.
List of countries by traffic-related death rate - Wikipedia
The UK has 2.9, only 4 countries have lower, two in Europe and two islands that probably don't have too much traffic, (one had 2 fatalities and the other 3).
You basically have a list of western European countries with Israel, Singapore, Japan etc.
Then at 10.6 you have the US, surrounded by Lithuania, the Philippines, Montenegro, Serbia, Eastern European countries, UAE, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Jamaica.
Countries the US should be way ahead of. There's no a single first world country after the US, South Korea is the closest at 9.3.
So, I'd say the US can do better with gun murders, it can do better with road deaths too.
Your attitude seems to be you can do only one. But I see that the US should be doing all of them.
But doesn't do any, why? Because the political system is broken and corrupt.