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.
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In 2009, there were 10,8 car accidents in the United States. From the accidents in 2009, 35,900 people died. Most accidents occur within 25 miles of the person's home.
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Yes, if you co-sign a car loan, you are typically not liable for accidents that occur while the borrower is driving the vehicle. The borrower is usually responsible for any accidents or damages that occur while they are driving the car.
Most fatal car accidents happen on a Saturday.
I would have to say summer because people are out more and drink a lot more at night and have parties.
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Yes, if you co-sign a car loan, you can be held liable for accidents that occur while the primary borrower is driving the vehicle.
Pedestrian accidents are very common in today's world. Pedestrian accidents usually occur at intersections and are commonly caused by a backing truck or car.
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