Life in the Fast Lane: Over 42,000 People in the US Died Last Year as a Result of the Automobiles
42,000 deaths from automobiles accidents! This figure is actually less than the deaths from last year. However, it is more than twenty times higher than the casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Motorcycles:
Death of occupants of a passenger vehicle crash continue to fall each year,
at the same time Motorcycle deaths continue to increase. With the high cost of gas, motorcycles have become very popular but of course an accident on a motorcycle has much more catastrophic results than that of an automobile. Motorcycle accidents account for a high number of brain injuries, broken bones, paralysis and death.
Drinking and Driving:
How does alcohol and driving under the influence contribute to these deaths? Even though the figure you see above looks high we actually have relatively few fatalities per 100-million miles driven on our highways. The sad part of this is that the accidents resulting in deaths that involve alcohol are amongst the highest in the world.
According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2006, 17,602 people were killed in alcohol-related crashes - an average of one every half-hour. These deaths constituted approximately 41 percent of the 42,642 total traffic fatalities. Drunk (those at or above an illegal BAC of .08) drivers were involved in 13,470 fatalities in 2006.
This information came from MADD. http://www.madd.org/stat/1786
Teenagers:
Persons between the age of 16 and 24 years comprise about 20% of the total licensed population and they travel about 20% of the total miles on our highways.
Life in the Fast Lane: Over 42,000 People in the US Died Last Year as a Result of the Automobiles
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Credit: http://www.car-accidents.com/
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