Yes, it is true that over 33,000 people die in car crashes each year in the United States. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that traffic fatalities can fluctuate yearly, but the number generally remains around this figure. Factors contributing to these deaths include distracted driving, speeding, and driving under the influence. Efforts to improve road safety continue in hopes of reducing these tragic statistics.
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Each year, about 7,400 people are killed and over 670,000 are injured in car crashes. In the USA alone, over 5.25 million car crashes took place in 2012.
10400/33000 = 52/165
NHTSA 2008 stats show 2,346,000 people injured in car crashes, down from 2,491,000 in 2007.
In 2010, there were approximately 92 people each day to die in a car crash in the US . Since 1899 until 2012, there were approximately 3,551,332 million people to die in car crashes.
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It varies from year to year but there are millions of car crashes each year. In the USA alone, there are over 6 million a year, killing approximately 115 people a day, that's one every 13 minuites!
There are millions of people that die each year in a car accident; each day, over one hundred people die a day in a car accident in Australia and surrounding areas.
Approximately 92 people are killed on the roadways each day in 30,800 fatal crashes. This number has declined over the past 20 years due to changes in laws and education.
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