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Collisions with motor vehicles are most lethal for young adults, particularly those aged 18 to 24 years. This age group often exhibits higher risk-taking behaviors, such as speeding and driving under the influence, contributing to elevated fatality rates in traffic accidents. Additionally, young children and older adults also face significant risks, but young adults consistently show the highest mortality rates in vehicle collisions.

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