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  2. Motor vehicle fatality rate in U.S. by year - Wikipedia

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    From 1979 to 2005, the number of deaths per year decreased 15% while the number of deaths per capita decreased by 35%. The 32,479 traffic fatalities in 2011 were the lowest in 62 years, since 1949. [5] For 2016, the NHTSA reported 37,461 people killed in 34,436 fatal motor vehicle crashes, an average of 102 per day. [6] In 2022, there were ...

  3. In some states, road safety is going in reverse - AOL

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    The states in red had a higher rate of deaths in 2023 compared to the 2017-2019 average. The states in blue had a lower rate. (Fatalities are adjusted for driving trends in each state.

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

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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.

  5. The most dangerous cities to drive in America - AOL

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    These deaths occurred during over 39,000 crashes that year—about one crash per 10,000 U.S. residents, according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration tallies. But in some cities, the ...

  6. Which Tennessee highway has the most fatal crashes? How ... - AOL

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    The United States average in 2021 for deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled along all roadways was 1.37, with individual states ranging from 0.84 to 2.08. Tennessee's average was 1.61.

  7. Transportation safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The number of deaths per passenger-mile on commercial airlines in the United States between 2000 and 2010 was about 0.2 deaths per 10 billion passenger-miles, [96] [97] while for driving, the rate was 1.5 per 100 million vehicle-miles for 2000, which is 150 deaths per 10 billion miles for comparison with the air travel rate. [16] [98] [99] [100]

  8. Is there a correlation between traffic enforcement and ... - AOL

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    Almost every year prior to 1990 exceeded 750 traffic fatalities. From 1968 (as far back as I could find records) to 1990 we averaged 827 traffic deaths a year, peaking at over 1000 in 1979.

  9. Epidemiology of motor vehicle collisions - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide, it was estimated that 1.25 million people were killed and many millions more were injured in motor vehicle collisions in 2013. [2] This makes motor vehicle collisions the leading cause of death among young adults of 15–29 years of age (360,000 die a year) and the ninth most frequent cause of death for all ages worldwide. [3]