about 137 each day. DOT numbers says approx. 50,000 a year. So to put it in perspective ,it took us 7 years to lose 50,000 troups in Vietnam. Makes you wonder why we didn't protest car accidents instead of the Vietnam War.
I think about 100 in the USA a day...
In the U.S. an average of more than 90 people per day are killed in car accidents.
in the united states, about 1200 injury causing wrecks PER DAY due to an avoidable distraction. 20% of those wrecks are due to distraction by cell phone usage, which means 448,000 wrecks due to an avoidable distraction over the course of the year. 89,600 of those wrecks were due to a cell phone; 5,474 deaths last year (2009) due to an avoidable distraction and 995 of those deaths were due to cell phones. These numbers keep rising each year. So this answer will need to be updated continuously.
100 to 130 a day
about 55
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There are millions of people that die each year in a car accident; each day, over one hundred people die a day in a car accident in Australia and surrounding areas.
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It is estimated that there are nearly 15,000 car accidents every day. Of these, nearly 3,000 people die each day in accidents.
There are far, far more injuries reported annually for car accidents than for motorcycle accidents. That's generally because there are many more cars on the road than motorcycles, though. If you look at it statistically, you are more likely to get in a car accident than a motorcycle accident (on any given day, driving one or the other), although you are more likely to get injured in an accident if you're on a motorcycle.
Approximately 116
none, cause it is not famous