Its drinking alcohol then driving, because you will crash into cars and make people die.
Approximately 37 US fixed-wing aircraft and 23 rotor-wing aircraft were lost during DS. Approximately 15 of those fixed-wing aircraft & 18 of the rotor-wing aircraft were lost to operational causes (accidents).
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The US Census provides statistics for the number of automobile fatalities per state, but not the number of total accidents. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration also publishes only fatalities. However, using the census data for the total number of accidents and fatalities, fatalities represent about .33% of all accidents. Using that, you can take the published number of fatalities (linked below), divide by .0033, and arrive at a reasonable estimate for total accidents.
The term is wounded during war and injured for accidents; about 300,000 plus men.
AIDS is not a leading cause of death in teens in the US, but it is one of the top causes of death in young adults. Accidents and homicides are top causes.
Leading causes of mortality in the US include cardiovascular disease (heart attacks), vehicular accidents, domestic accidents, workplace accidents, natural causes (old age), and cancer.
Nope . . . not even close. In high income societies like the US, the top killers are heart disease, stroke, lung diseases, and Alzheimer's. Road deaths are not in the top 10 causes of deaths.
The top ten accidental causes of death in the US include motor vehicle accidents, unintentional poisoning (including drug overdoses), falls, accidental drowning, accidental firearm injuries, accidental suffocation, unintentional fires and burns, accidental exposure to smoke or fire, accidental ingestion of objects, and accidental machinery injuries.
In the US, approximately 20,000 individuals under the age of 18 die each year due to various causes including accidents, illnesses, and violence. The leading causes of death among children and teenagers in the US are accidents, followed by cancer, congenital anomalies, and homicide.
The top 5 leading causes of death in the US are heart disease, cancer, accidents (unintentional injuries), chronic lower respiratory diseases, and stroke.
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In 2003 there were 6328000 car accidents in US.
On average, there are about 8,700 deaths per day in the United States. This statistic covers all causes of death, including natural causes, accidents, and other circumstances.
check here... http://www.statisticstop10.com/Causes_of_Death_Older_Teens.html
accidents/car accidents
8 US Nurses died in Vietnam, all but one from accidents.