The US Census provides statistics for the number of automobile fatalities per state, but not the number of total accidents. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration also publishes only fatalities. However, using the census data for the total number of accidents and fatalities, fatalities represent about .33% of all accidents. Using that, you can take the published number of fatalities (linked below), divide by .0033, and arrive at a reasonable estimate for total accidents.
Approximately 116
20 million people http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/special_report/1998/car_crash/47357.stm check it out
I think its trauma. You might want to still look it up thoughNo its not, its Traffic Accidents
In most instances you pay tax and license in the state where you reside.
South Carolina had the most slaves. 57% of the population of the state were slaves
Most fatal car accidents happen on a Saturday.
WHERE - WHAT state, country, or continent
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daylight
russia
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.
In total, they were 1,324 fatal car accidents in the state of Pennsylvania in the year of 2010. The total number of accidents was well over the 150,000 mark.
California
july
ford
hyundai
the weekend.