4,502 in 2010.
30,196 in 2010.
According to the NHTSA... In 2010, there were 10.6 traffic fatalities per 100,000 people. Full details (like fatalities per passenger mile, etc) can be seen here:
In 2010, approximately 2,700 individuals aged 12 to 20 died in car crashes in the United States. This age group represented a significant portion of traffic fatalities, highlighting concerns about road safety and the importance of driver education. Data from organizations like the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) indicate that risky behaviors, such as not wearing seat belts and distracted driving, contributed to these fatalities.
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.
There were no tornado fatalities in Florida in 2010.
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No, there were no reported deaths directly caused by the Eyjafjallajökull eruption in 2010. The eruption primarily affected air travel across Europe due to ash clouds, leading to significant disruptions, but it did not result in fatalities. However, there were some injuries and evacuations, particularly in nearby areas.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 37,261 people died in traffic crashes in 2008 in the United States (latest figures available), including an estimated 11,773 people who died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes. Drunk driving fatalities accounted for 32% of all traffic deaths last year, that is, on average someone is killed in an alcohol-impaired driving crash every 45 minutes in the U.S. (Source: NHTSA/FARS, 2009)
In 2010 there were 2,445 fatalities in the state of Florida. There were 124,847 crash injuries. There was a total of 235,778 auto accidents including fatalities and injuries in 2010.
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According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, hundreds of deaths are reported annually due to ATV (all-terrain vehicle) accidents in the United States. The exact number varies each year but typically ranges from 500 to 800 fatalities.
There were 45 tornado fatalities in the U.S. in 2010 and 11 more in other parts of the world.