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According to the National Automobile Dealers Association, most accidents occur within 25 miles of our homes, and at speeds under 45 miles per hour. Motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of work-related fatalities in the United States
Usually 40-70 mph between 0 and 10 miles from home
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Over a thousand train accidents occur per year in Canada. In 2009 alone, there were 1038 accidents. Almost 50% of these were non-main-track train derailments. Almost 18% were crossing accidents, and these crossing accidents resulted in 19 fatalities.
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That is impossible to answer accurately because so many auto accidents go unreported to either police or insurance companies.
In the whole world, millions of accidents occur every day. There are accidental accidents of course, and if there were only that many, there wouldn't be too much of a problem. Naturally though, there are more than that: Drunk driving accidents, Suicidal driving accidents, Drug induced accidents, and the occasional hitting of pedestrians, bikers, etc. Ultimately, you can't count the number of accidents because of classification in the court systems and whether an accident is counted as one or not (and that brings up a lot of legal things that I won't go into).
Accidents in the home are most likely to occur during the late afternoon and early evening hours, typically between 4 PM and 8 PM. This time frame often coincides with increased activity as families are returning home from work and school, leading to a higher likelihood of slips, trips, and falls. Additionally, many household tasks, such as cooking and cleaning, take place during these hours, raising the risk of accidents.
It is said that about 800 people die each year from bicycle accidents. The majority of these accidents are involving children under 18 and it is statistically proven that more males happen to get into bicycle accidents.
we don't know the exact # estimate 52.6% or less...