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Florida's traffic crash statistics (2008-2009) are 2,563 fatalities.
3.8 million people were injured in the U.S. This number is based on if the individuals needed medical attention as a result of the crash.
In the year 2001 in the state of Florida, the amount of traffic deaths totaled 3,013. The previous year, it was 2,999.
NHTSA 2008 stats show 2,346,000 people injured in car crashes, down from 2,491,000 in 2007.
In 2015, approximately 2.44 million people were injured in car crashes in the United States. This figure reflects a significant public safety concern and highlights the ongoing issues related to road safety and traffic incidents. The data underscores the importance of effective traffic laws and safety measures to reduce injuries and fatalities on the roads.
In 2004, there were approximately 1.7 million people injured in multiple-vehicle crashes in the United States.
Traffic crashes kill more people each year than bullets from handguns. According to statistics, traffic crashes are a leading cause of death worldwide, claiming millions of lives annually.
no because not all people get injured in not so serious car crashes
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration there are about 43,000 people killed in fatal car crashes each year in the United States. In addition to fatal accidents, about 2.9 million people are injured each year.