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In 2005, passenger cars and light trucks accounted for about 86% of the vehicles involved in motor vehicle crashes. This is because these types of vehicles are the most commonly used on roads, so they are more likely to be involved in accidents.
Yes... About 8% of all vehicle crashes. About 40% of all fatal vehicle crashes. (According to NHTSA)
The operator of the vehicle is the one in charge of the vehicle and will be charged. Whatever reason you tell the judge will be up to him/her as to whether they believe you or not.
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In the year 2012 most accidents were passengers in both cars and truck. It really does not matter about what vehicle.
94 percent of transportation deaths are from motor vehicle crashes. Vehicle crashes also make up 99 percent of non-fatal transportation injuries.
There were how many motor vehicle crashes in Florida during dawn in 2008.
One half
It is due to the physical law of INERTIA! All of the objects in the vehicle are travelling at the same speed as the vehicle itself. When the vehicle is suddenly stopped by an immovable object (e.g., a concrete wall) all unattached objects in the vehicle continue to move in the direction of travel until they also encounter the immovable object or the now-stopped vehicle. Even a common housefly in a vehicle going 75 mph is also going 75 mph, and if the car hits a tree at full speed, the fly hits the windshield at the same speed as the car hitting the tree.