According to the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) in 2010 there were 23,303 highway traffic fatalities for Drivers and Passengers. That would work out to about 64 deaths per day. If you factor into that Pedestrians and other non-motorists and Motorcyclists that total jumps to 32,885, or 90 per day.
This is down from a total of 43,005 in 2002 which was an average of 118 per day. These figures come from the NHTSA Web site.
1.78 Deaths Per Second 107 Deaths Per Minute 6,390 Deaths Per Hour 153,000 Deaths Per Day 56.0 Million Deaths per Year 3.9 Deaths Per Life Time (70 Years)
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86000 per year in 2003 . 15000 in 1970 .
On average, there are about 8-10 deaths per day in Chicago, based on recent data. This number can vary due to various factors such as accidents, illness, and violent crime.
On average, there are about 8,700 deaths per day in the United States. This statistic covers all causes of death, including natural causes, accidents, and other circumstances.
The side-effects of prolonged and abusive use of tobacco products can result in a small variety of health situations that would translate to 2547.94 deaths per day.
100 deaths occur each and every minute of the day. That's more then 153000 deaths a day and over 6000 deaths per hour. Even more during a natural disaster.
On average, there are about 7,700 to 8,000 deaths per day in the United States. This number can vary due to a variety of factors, including seasonality and current events such as pandemics or natural disasters.
523 deaths per year on average
above 300 average deaths in India in road accidents
It is estimated that in the US, around 2,000 deaths per year are attributed to smokeless tobacco use, which equates to approximately 5-6 deaths per day. These deaths are typically the result of cancers of the mouth, throat, and pancreas.
There are 60 seconds in a minute, 24 hours in a day, and 365 days in a year. 60x24x365 = 525,600 525,600/3.8,000,000 = .14 deaths per minute.