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  2. Deer–vehicle collisions - Wikipedia

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    In Canada during 2000, there were nearly 29,000 animal-vehicle collisions resulting in property damage only, an additional 1,887 involving non-fatal injuries, and 23 fatal collisions. [4] In Germany, over 220,000 traffic collisions occur annually involving deer, over 1000 of which lead to human injuries and around 20 to human fatalities. [5]

  3. List of U.S. states by road deaths - Wikipedia

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    One third of fatal accidents involve alcohol. [5] Deaths from speeding exceeded 12,000, half of which involved drivers not wearing a seatbelt, and a third of which involved male drivers aged 15 to 20. [6] Most deaths were occupants of cars, but 17% were pedestrians, 14% were motorcyclists and 2% were cyclists. [5]

  4. Rumble strip - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife-vehicle collisions can be a significant problem when large animals are involved such as moose, elk, and deer, which can cause serious vehicle damage, injury, and fatalities. [ 72 ] [ 73 ] Separate studies in New Hampshire (US) and Quebec (Canada), of radio-collared moose found that home ranges were associated with salt licks formed by ...

  5. Texas had more rural roadway fatalities than any other US ...

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    The 2022 rural roadway fatality rate for Texas was 2.52 per 100 million VMT — double the fatality rate on all other roads (1.26). The national average was 2.02 for rural roadways and 1.12 for ...

  6. What happens if you get in an accident without insurance? - AOL

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    While uninsured motorist coverage is for accidents where the at-fault driver does not have an active auto insurance policy, underinsured motorist coverage will cover you if a driver hits you but ...

  7. Michigan Driver Gets Stuck Behind 5 Loose Moose - AOL

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    A driver in Michigan was treated to an unusual sight as five moose trotted down the road last month.Footage captured on April 10 by Jaymie Malik shows the group of animals making their way along ...

  8. Transportation safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Moose (A. a. gigas) crossing a road in Alaska. Rural non-Interstate highways are particularly risky. Most are two-lane non-divided highways built to lower standards than Interstate highways. Drivers are more likely to be drunk or not wearing seat belts. Speeding is common. Deer, elk and moose crossing the highway add to the risk compared to ...

  9. Does auto insurance follow the car or the person?

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    Car insurance can be complicated, since a policy may contain multiple types of coverage and have rules regarding who is covered and in what cases the auto insurance covers the car or the driver.