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Florida's traffic crash statistics (2008-2009) are 2,563 fatalities.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 33,808 people died in traffic crashes in 2009 in the United States (latest figures available).
Speeding is involved in approximately 25% of fatal traffic crashes in the United States. It is a leading factor in many accidents and can significantly increase the severity of crashes.
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I have no data on total deaths in 2006, but there were 43,200 deaths in traffic crashes in 2005.
In 2007, there were over 61,000 reported traffic accidents in Utah with 299 traffic fatalities.
Traffic crashes by far. Most recent stats I could find showed about 29,500 total firearm deaths in the US (not just handguns, all firearms). Traffic crashes accounted for about 42,500 deaths. If you're talking about accidental deaths (that is, many of the 29,500 firearm deaths are intentional), traffic accidents are much, much more likely to cause a death than an accidental firearm death.
Around 35,000 people die in traffic-related accidents in the United States each year.
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In 1947 because he witnessed many crashes