Traffic violations most likely to cause deaths would be:
not working seatbelts
Deaths, tragedies, injuries, traffic interruption, loss of time, loss of money, police intervention, destruction etc.
The rate of traffic deaths at night is higher than the one during the day.
According the Missouri Department of Transportation, in the last 10 years, Missouri tractor trailer accidents have accounted for between 11% and 15% of traffic deaths. The deadliest year was 2000, in which Missouri eighteen wheeler accidents caused 198 out of 1,306 total traffic fatalities. The total number of Missouri trucking accident deaths has declined form 173 trucking deaths in 2005 to 109 trucking deaths in 2008.
In 2003 there was 42637 car accident fatalities.
depends on what country your in
maybe a year
In 2008, 15,935 people were killed in alcohol-related traffic crashes, an average of one every 33 minutes. These deaths constituted approximately 38.4% of the total 41,471 total traffic fatalities in Canada. Hope this helps!
During 2009 in the United States, there were 5.5 million collisions with 30,747 deaths. This is the latest data as of 05-01-11 from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
too many to count
30 percent
1982 - 60 percent of all U.S. traffic deaths. 2007 - 41 percent of all U.S. traffic deaths. :)