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I would have to say summer because people are out more and drink a lot more at night and have parties.

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Q: What season do car accidents occur the most?
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What are some car accident statistics?

In 2009, there were 10,8 car accidents in the United States. From the accidents in 2009, 35,900 people died. Most accidents occur within 25 miles of the person's home.


When do most traffic accidents occur?

when sam farts in the car When you are distracked by a phone call or texting.


In what type of weather do most car accidents occur?

winter,sometimes rain and Tornado's hope it helped!


On what day do most car accidents happen?

Most fatal car accidents happen on a Saturday.


What month do car accidents occur most?

In the United States, most car accidents happen in the month of August, followed by June and July. This is attributed to the fact that many teen drivers are on the road more, as well as families traveling on Summer vacations.


How many deer related car accidents occur each year?

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What percentage of car accidents occur within 2 miles?

40 percent


How common are pedestrian accidents?

Pedestrian accidents are very common in today's world. Pedestrian accidents usually occur at intersections and are commonly caused by a backing truck or car.


When do most car accidents happen?

daylight


What country has the most car accidents?

russia


How do most car accidents happen?

Most car accidents happen because people are careless. People also do things while they are driving that cause accidents, such as using cell phones, texting and eating.


What time of the day do most car accidents happen?

According to studies by the NHTSA, the most accidents in 2008 occured between 3pm and 9pm. However, the highest percentage of accidents (per cars on the road) occur between Midnight and 3am. For more specific information, check out http://www-fars.nhtsa.dot.gov/Crashes/CrashesAlcohol.aspx