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the ones who were not eaten while bobbing on the surface, who didn't succumb to hypothermia or who would not have already died from something else
You stand a better chance of drowning in your bathtub
According to the Centers for Disease Control, in 2005, the United States experienced an average of ten drowning deaths per day (3,582) with an additional 710 people dying from drowning and other causes in boating-related accidents. Furthermore, the CDC reports that more than one in four fatal drowning victims are children fourteen and younger. Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental death in children. For more information on drowning, see the article "Dry Drowning Death Calls Attention to a Serious Problem" at the link below.
According to statistics about 63% of people killed in accidents are not wearing seatbelts.
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About 5,000 people a year die in motorcycle accidents. Many of these are not wearing a motorcycle helmet when they crash.
In an ethics and compliance solutions survey, a big percentage of kids was not wearing helmet when they should have been wearing it. This has caused many accidents that was then recorded yearly.