Motor vehicle crashes
Operator error is the number one cause of all crashes.
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens, accounting for 36% of all deaths in this age group (CDC 2006). However, research suggests that the most strict and comprehensive graduated drivers licensing programs are associated with reductions of 38% and 40% in fatal and injury crashes, respectively, of 16-year-old drivers.For the source and more detailed information concerning this issue, click on the related links section indicated below.
The latter question does not state that the total is out of 100, so in effect it could be 50 accidents out of a million were the result of alcohol. Also, the first question states that the person who caused the accident was a drunk driver, however the second does not make this point. As such an incident could be said to involve alcohol because a drunk person walked across the road and caused someone to swerve etc.
Probable cause to search WHAT? A vehicle? Yes, but only the passenger compartment or any area where the passengers of the vehicle might have access. To search a building or a residence - no. Only that area which is in plain sight
Motor vehicle crashes
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no, theres other things like diseases.
Yes, motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death for all persons aged 6 to 33. The National Safety Council issues these statistics each year.
Cancer is the # 2 cause of death in children (ages 1-14), number one is vehicle crashes.
In reality, suicide is the number one cause of death for individuals from 15 to 30 if you include firearms, medications, falls, and motor vehicle crashes. The number one weapon for the suicide is the motor vehicle and that skews the statistics since the suicides are often listed as motor vehicle accidents when in reality they were intentional and not accidental. Accidental deaths, including motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death for 15 to 30 year olds and that is primarily due to the reason they do not usually die of other causes, such as heart disease, strokes, etc.
car crashes
How many people die in car crashes each year cause by cell phones?
40%
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of unintentional injury-related teen fatalities each year. Factors such as inexperience, distracted driving, and impaired driving contribute to the high rate of teen deaths in motor vehicle accidents.
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teens.