A whole lot of accidents happen, here's a fact: 1,829 bikers were saved by their motorcycle helmets during crashes in 2008 - and almost 1,000 more could have been saved had they worn helmets.
Here's another fact: One of three accidents happen due to drug abuse.
The sad part is, now the law says we don't have to wear helmets.
I hope this answered your question. Remember, if you have a motorcycle, wear a helmet, drive safe, probably a good idea not to take drugs, and you may have saved yourself. :)
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I don't know how many accidents but there's about 43,000 people killed by car accidents per year. Hope that helps.
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On average, about 100 people die in motorcycle accidents each year in the United States, which translates to roughly three fatalities per day. However, this number can fluctuate based on various factors such as weather, road conditions, and rider safety measures. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) regularly updates statistics on motorcycle-related fatalities, highlighting the ongoing need for safety awareness among riders.
According to statistics there are nearly 700 people died from bicycle-related accidents every year.
There are over 700,000 motorcycle helmets that are sold in the United States each year. Helmets are a requirement for riders in most states.
i think that over 200 people die in work related accidents each year.
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their is about 280,000,000 deaths of animals every year and about 94 human deaths and 808 non-fatal injurys