There were a reported 649 ATV-related deaths in 2010 alone.
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.
Four people died during Sydney's hailstorm of 1999.
In 2010, approximately 2.5 million people died in the United States.
An estimated 56 million people died worldwide in 1968.
i think about 100000,0000 people
200 people
The statistics are not broken down by that category (i.e.: 18-wheelers, 10-wheelers, 6-wheelers, etc.). They are all classified as "commercial" vehicles.
They are 3
10000
there are many reasons but it is mostly just preforence everyone likes different; but four-wheelers are harder to tip, they are easer to ride, and alot more i cant think of
when it comes to four wheelers the most reliable one to have is a Honda. I have rode many four wheelers and I'm only 18 other types break easier than a Honda does.
It depends on the gearing of the gearbox and how many gears there are
You can drive a four wheeler on a road... Just he law says you cant in many states.
kawasaki,yamaha,suzuki,ktm,honda, polaris just to name a few
Four
Wheelers - novel - has 498 pages.
Twenty-four people died.
four people died in the fighting of shay's rebellion