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It also excludes indirect car-related fatalities. For more details, see Transportation safety in the United States. From the beginning of recorded statistics until the 1970s, total traffic deaths in the United States generally trended upwards, except during the Great Depression and World War II. From 1979 to 2005, the number of deaths per year ...
March 2 – United States – Imperial County car crash. An SUV and a semi-truck collided in Imperial County, California, killing 13 and injuring 13. March 2 – Bolivia – Colomi bus crash. A bus traveling along Route 7 fell into a ravine, [392] killing 21 and injuring 17.
In the United States, fatal crashes involving cyclists, motorcyclists, and pedestrians are on the rise, offsetting the decrease in fatal crashes involving only passenger cars. [4] As a result, the overall reduction in fatal crashes from 1991 to 2021 is only 21%.
Topeka saw more than 1,000 accidents at intersections across the city in 2023. The intersection of S.E. 21st and Adams streets was the most dangerous, with 13 traffic accidents.
Data from Vision Zero Louisville shows there were 453 serious injuries resulting from car crashes in Louisville in 2023.
This is a list of accidents and disasters by death toll. It shows the number of fatalities associated with various explosions , structural fires , flood disasters , coal mine disasters , and other notable accidents caused by negligence connected to improper architecture , planning , construction , design , and more.
Asheville police are investigating a fatal accident on Smokey Park Highway Nov. 25, raising 2024's number of crash deaths to 20, a new record. Asheville set a record for fatal accidents in 2023 ...
This is a list of U.S. states by road deaths. Data are for the year 2021. Death data are from NHTSA, [1] mileage figures are from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics [2] and population data are from the US Census. [3] Per billion vehicle miles, South Carolina had the highest death rate while Massachusetts had the lowest.