The number of car accidents in cities can vary significantly based on the city size, population density, and traffic conditions. On average, larger cities may report thousands of accidents each month, while smaller cities may see hundreds. In the United States, for example, it's estimated that there are around 6 million car accidents annually, translating to approximately 500,000 accidents per month nationwide. However, specific figures can differ widely depending on local factors.
well last month Miranda Cosgrove was in a terrible accident because of a bus
nope
No, but if there are no accidents, we get a ten dollar gift card every month.
The moon phases would change.
The first saturday of every month...
In the United States, most car accidents happen in the month of August, followed by June and July. This is attributed to the fact that many teen drivers are on the road more, as well as families traveling on Summer vacations.
yes it does because every day i always at the beginning of the month i would look at the moon for the moon cycle
a full moon
After an extensive search I couldn't find any data specific to motorcycle accidents by month. There is however data on the cause of accidents available.
Once every 11 years.
The moon's phases happen every month. Tides happen twice a day. Seasons happen every year. So the only thing that doesn't happen in cycles is gravity.
Hilarity and insanity would ensue.