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What is the number of teen fatalities?

The number-one cause of teen fatalities is texting while having the car in the motion. Texting while driving now takes the lead over drinking and driving for teens.


What is the number-one cause of teen fatalities?

The number-one cause of teen fatalities is texting while having the car in the motion. Texting while driving now takes the lead over drinking and driving for teens.


Has the number of drunk driving fatalities increased or decreased in the last twenty-five years?

no


Number of aircraft fatalities in 2007?

428


What is the statistics for skydiving fatalities?

There are only about a dozen to two dozen skydiving fatalities annually. Although any fatalities are tragic, given the number of people that skydive at the hundreds of drop zones around the world, this number is very reasonable.


In 2012 did the number of alcohol related fatalities in the US increase over the previous year's number?

In 2012, alcohol-related fatalities in the US decreased from the previous year's number.


Which state has the most car accidents?

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.


What is the number one cause of teen fatalities?

Motor vehicle crashes


Number of 911 fatalities?

There were 2,973 victims and 19 terrorists who died.


Auto fatalities are the number one cause of on-the-job deaths?

yes they are


Are Auto fatalities the number one cause of on-the-job deaths?

yes they are


How many people are killed while driving in Canada?

Statistics kept by Transport Canada for 2009 show 2,209 fatalities. I couldn't find data later than 2009, although TC issued a number of statements that fatalities have been dropping steadily for the past 10 years. The statistics don't say if the deaths were drivers or passengers.