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According to the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration, in 2008 the District of Columbia had the lowest amount of reported FATAL accidents (34). Alaska had 62 reported fatal car accidents and Rhode Island had 65 reported fatal car accidents. 2007 Data shows the Rate of Fatal Accidents per 100,000 registered vehicles was lowest in MA (7.57) and then RI (8.33)
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CHP maintains these statics. You might try there for info.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration there are about 43,000 people killed in fatal car crashes each year in the United States. In addition to fatal accidents, about 2.9 million people are injured each year.
38% of all fatal accidents in California are type of crash
Try looking at your states coalition for highway safety, usually they sort the accidents for age groups, gender, etc.
Pennsylvania has the highest number of fatal accidents. Wrong way and head on accidents caused 400 deaths in 2011 and 60% of those were drunk drivers.