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50 to 60 mph
Yes. "Based on numbers for 2008 reported by the NHTSA, 2,442 fatal car crashes resulted from rainy conditions", compared to 838 fatal crashes caused by snow or sleet.
Conditions leading to a safety hazard are conditions that could result in injury or property damage. Look around and think about what might break, be mishandled, over loaded, misused, or overlooked. The think about what might happen if that occurs. If what might happen includes injury or property damage, you have recognized a safety hazard. Now you have to think about how likely it is to happen, and how sever (or how minor) the injury or damage might be.
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of unintentional injury-related teen fatalities each year. Factors such as inexperience, distracted driving, and impaired driving contribute to the high rate of teen deaths in motor vehicle accidents.
Injury and death
There are no additional life threatening casualties that can happen while riding a Honda 350X. Driving or riding cars always carry the inherent risk of injury or death resulting from accidents or crashes.
usually from injury car crashes etc... but also smoking can cause it.
Depends on the severity of the injury. Can be anything from soreness that passes by itself, to conditions that requires surgery, maybe even amputation to sort out.
There are over 194 million drivers on the road today in this country (over 14.5 million of those drivers are in Florida). There are over 6.3 million collisions on the road every year, one-third of these crashes resulting in an injury or death.Young drivers, between 15 and 20 years old, accounted for 6.4 percent (12.5 million) of the total collisions. In 2003, 7,884 15- to 20-year-old drivers were involved in fatal crashes - killed, and an additional 308,000 were injured, in motor vehicle crashes.
SAFETY BELTS SAVE LIVES! Wear a lap belt around your hips, not your stomach. Fasten the belt snugly. Wear a shoulder belt only with a lap belt. Don�t just use your safety belt for long trips or high-speed highways. More than half of the crashes that cause injury or death happen at speeds less than 40 MPH and within 25 miles from home.
: Car Crashes
: Car Crashes