By far the most dangerous cohort on the road today is the new driver between the ages of 16 and 19. A state of Wisconsin report showed that in 2002 only six percent of all licensed drivers were between the ages of 16 and 19, yet they accounted for 16 percent of all drivers in crashes, about four times the accident rate of people older than 65. Drivers between the ages of 45 and 64 had a slightly higher accident rate than the over-65 cohort. Older drivers have higher rates of fatal crashes, based on miles driven, than any other group except young drivers, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The high death rate is due in large part to their frailty. Older people are less likely to survive an injury than younger people. By 2030 people age 65 and older are expected to represent 25 percent of the driving population and 25 percent of fatal crash involvements. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 28 million, or 15 percent, of licensed drivers were age 65 and older in the United States in 2004 (latest data available). NHTSA says 6,512 people age 65 and older were killed in traffic crashes. This represents 15 percent of all Americans killed on the road. There are some fantastic graphs, statisitics by state, and more information at: http://www.iii.org/media/hottopics/insurance/olderdrivers/
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According to the CDC's website, each day more than 9 people are killed and more than 1,060 people are injured in crashes that are caused by distracted drivers.
Seventy percent of the population score in that range. Normal is considered anything from 90 to 110.
No. Some people are 100%, some are 0% and most are somewhere in between these extremes.
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One percent of railroad crossing crashes result from people driving into the side of trains while the rest involve the train hitting cars. This is due to the trains inability to stop without considerable advance notice and distance.
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around 100 thousand 16 to 18 year olds die from car crashes every 3 seconds
there is about 43443 people killed by car crashes each year there is about 43443 people killed by car crashes each year
Approximately 32,137 people die annually from plane crashes.
The median age at colon cancer diagnosis for 2000-2003 was 71 years of age. The percentages of people diagnosed with colon cancer based on age were:0.0 percent were diagnosed under age 200.9 percent between 20 and 343.5 percent between 35 and 4410.9 percent between 45 and 5417.6 percent between 55 and 6425.9 percent between 65 and 7428.8 percent between 75 and 84
ughh. are you really asking that qustionn?? Well anyway here is your answer ALOT OF PEOPLe dummie
There is at least 1 car crashes every minute meaning that 60 people die in an hour and 1440 people die everyday from car crashes.
Idon't Really know the Percent but it is between 900,000 and 2,000,000 are homeschooling.
9,000,000,000,000,001 people die in car crashes every year
People die in plane crashes because they could be drunk, tired or not paying any attention to the sky.