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Road deaths per billion vehicle miles (2021) 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.
The list includes notable accidents with at least 5 deaths, which either occurred in unusual circumstances, or have some other significance. For crashes that killed notable people, refer to the list of people who died in traffic collisions. This list records crashes from the year 2000. For earlier crashes, see list of traffic collisions (before ...
In Memphis, 25.96 people per 100,000 residents were killed in fatal motor vehicle accidents, the most of any major U.S. city. Detroit and Albuquerque, New Mexico, followed with the highest rate of ...
Atlanta, Georgia, United States [200] Shahnaz Himmeti: 2013 Afghan politician car [201] Brian Hitchen: 1936 2013 77 years British newspaper editor pedestrian Altea, Spain Struck by car while crossing the road. His wife was also killed. Ivan Hlinka: 1950 2004 54 years Czech ice hockey player car near Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic Collision with ...
In 2023, the MSHP reported zero boating fatalities, one drowning and 15 traffic fatalities over the 4th of July weekend. Greta Cross is the trending topics reporter for the Springfield News-Leader.
A swerving pickup truck caused a nine-vehicle crash on a highway in Oklahoma, newly-released footage from 23 October shows.. Oklahoma Highway Patrol said the driver of the truck was looking down ...
Oklahoma had become a state on wheels, although the roads those wheels were rolling over were designed for horse and buggy travel. One clear indication of the arrival of the automobile age in Oklahoma was the shocking number of people killed in vehicular accidents - about five hundred a year by the mid-1920s.
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