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Q: What percent of all accident fatalities involve drivers 16-24 years of age?
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What is the Percent of fatality collisions involve alcohol when driving?

=== === Total Traffic Fatalities (California) 3,989 Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities 1,606 Percent that are alcohol-related 40.2% Total Traffic Fatalities (United States) 41,907 Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities 17,126 Percent that are alcohol-related 40.9%


What percent of fatal accidents involve drivers under 25?

25%


Drivers with a BAC level of 15 percent or higher account for nearly how much of all alcohol-related fatalities?

Drivers with a BAC of .016 (twice the legal limit) account for at least half of all alcohol-related traffic fatalities.


What is the percent of drivers over the age of 21 getting into an accident?

In 2011, 34 percent of drivers between the ages 21 to 24 years get into a car accident. It is followed by the age bracket 25 to 34 years with 30 percent.


What percent of drivers will be involved in a car accident within a year?

25


How many people were killed by drunk drivers last year?

There were 16,885 alcohol-related fatalities in 2005 in the US - 39 percent of the total traffic fatalities for the year. Dept of Transportation


What percent of murders are due to alcohol?

41 percent of all driving fatalities involve alcohol. Seven percent of all accidents involve alcohol use. This doesn't include the use of drugs and their involvement in accidents.


About percent of pedestrian fatalities in 2008 occurred in intersections.?

21 percent


Close to what percent of fatalities on the road are related to alcohol?

40%


What percent of total fatalities did motorcyclists account for in 2004?

15%


Is 32 percent fatalities are road related to alcohol?

yes


The percent of alcohol-related fatalities declined to in 2010?

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