100 a year
In 2008, 53% of passenger vehicle occupants killed in crashes were not wearing seat belts. This translates to approximately 13,000 fatalities involving people who were not wearing seat belts.
Why ask, just wear the stupid thing! ***** None, they died from trauma as a result of motor vehicle accidents.
In 2006, 42,642 people were killed in car accidents. The NHTSA was able to gather seat belt data on 30,251 of the 42,642 car occupants that died in car crashes. Nearly 56 percent, or 16836 people, of the 30,251 with available restraint information were not wearing seat belts at the time of the fatal auto accident. In conclusion, there are about 1403 people died every month due to not wearing a set belt in 2006.
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how many people died in united states in 2010
515,871123
5000
i belive that the figure was around 20 million in erourp, and around 50 million in the usa ****** Umm according to that figure approx 16% of the population of the US died in a motor vehicle accident in 2008. I think you should maybe rethink that.
50 people
The Nice People Who Died - 2010 was released on: USA: 17 April 2010 (Los Angeles, California)
Approximately, 41% riders die because of not wearing helmets, annually.
While seat belts are widely recognized for their life-saving benefits, there have been rare cases where individuals have sustained injuries or died due to seat belt-related issues, such as improper use or vehicle design flaws. However, these instances are extremely uncommon compared to the substantial number of lives saved by seat belts. Overall, wearing a seat belt significantly reduces the risk of death and serious injury in vehicle accidents. The focus remains on promoting proper seat belt use to enhance safety for all passengers.