50
4657 and a half
500
about 2,0384,404,123 people <---------------- thats alot of people
California sacrificed 5,573 men to the war.
There are no trustworthy statictics about this.
Serious head injuries aren't that common among bicyclists, so helmet use won't save that many lives. Although for the unlucky few who do hit their heads, a helmet can make a huge difference in how injured they get.
Yes and they are to follow the same rules which many don't.
129 Children under the age of 12.
Nine were killed by the earthquake itself but the tsunami it caused resulted in other deaths as far away as California.
numbers are getting higher every year take a look... 2001- 12 killed 2002- 70 killed 2003- 58 killed 2004- 60 killed 2005- 131 killed 2006- 191 killed 2007- 232 killed 2008- 295 killed 2009- 521 killed 2010- 620 killed TOTAL- 2190 killed
In the United States, approximately 1,000 bicyclists are killed each year in traffic-related incidents. This translates to an average of about 2 to 3 bicyclist fatalities per day. The risk is particularly higher in urban areas and during evenings, with many incidents involving motor vehicles. Efforts to improve road safety and infrastructure continue to be important in reducing these numbers.
In the United States, there are over 2000 people who die each year by not wearing a helmet. This includes motorcyclists and bicyclists.