They may happen at ANY time of day, but primarily they occur after the hours of darkness.
becouse people are drunk driving
any time of the day
On city streets and rural roads, within five miles of the driver's home.
In the whole world, millions of accidents occur every day. There are accidental accidents of course, and if there were only that many, there wouldn't be too much of a problem. Naturally though, there are more than that: Drunk driving accidents, Suicidal driving accidents, Drug induced accidents, and the occasional hitting of pedestrians, bikers, etc. Ultimately, you can't count the number of accidents because of classification in the court systems and whether an accident is counted as one or not (and that brings up a lot of legal things that I won't go into).
Yes. Several studies have shown that approximately 20% of all highway vehicle accidents occur because of driver fatigue. Many officials consider driver fatigue to be as large of a problem as drunk driving.
Drunk driving most often occurs during weekends and holidays in the evening and late at night. It commonly happens on roads, highways, and in urban areas where there are bars and parties.
City/rural roads, intersections, and believe it or not, parking lots.
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.
In the state of Florida, there are almost 2 million automobile accidents every year. The majority of these automobile accidents occur due to cell phone use and driving.
Most accidents occur on take-off.
In 2007 in the US, there were 41,059 traffic fatalities, of which 15,387 (37%) were attributed to drunk drivers. The highest level by state was Texas, with 45%.
On the highway, roads, anywhere where there is an operation of a vehicle while intoxicated on alcohol : http://duilawyernow.org/