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Alcohol use by either the driver or the pedestrian was reported in almost 50% of traffic crashes involving pedestrian fatalities.
In 2007, there were over 61,000 reported traffic accidents in Utah with 299 traffic fatalities.
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.
Florida's traffic crash statistics (2008-2009) are 2,563 fatalities.
There have been hundreds of Cessna 150 crashes over the years. In 2003, it was reported that this kind of 2 seat plane was involved in over 130 accidents resulting in 13 fatalities.
The number of traffic fatalities in Florida in 2004 which involved a large truck was 1 in 8.
In 2001, there were 3,184 fatalities in traffic crashes on Florida's roadways.
Yes. Statistically, flight is much safer than driving. Plane crashes get more news coverage because, if a jumbo jet crashes, it's a lot of fatalities in one sitting, whereas a car is typically a couple people. But there are a lot more car crashes than plane crashes. In 2012, there were 34,080 reported deaths by automobile accidents in the US. That same year, there were 475 aviation fatalities worldwide.
The number of alcohol related fatalities that were associated with motorcylce vehicle crashes in the twenty to twenty four age group in Flordia in 2008 was approximetaly twice that as it was in 2007.
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Motor vehicle crashes
Motor vehicle crashes account for more than 90% of all transportation-related fatalities.