commercial truck drivers
85-90%
The number of deaths total was 3244. The number of alcohol related deaths was 1041. Divide 1041 by 3244 and you're left with around .32. Convert the decimal into a fraction and then you're left with 32%. The percentage of traffic fatalities that were alcohol-related is 32% when compared to the total amount of traffic related deaths in florida in 2008.
38% according to the San Francisco County Traffic School test.
1/1000
37% in 2008. See below link:
1000 %
85-90%
33,808 people were killed in traffic accidents. 10,839 of these deaths was a result of alcohol (32% of all traffic deaths)
40%
1982 - 60 percent of all U.S. traffic deaths. 2007 - 41 percent of all U.S. traffic deaths. :)
The number of deaths total was 3244. The number of alcohol related deaths was 1041. Divide 1041 by 3244 and you're left with around .32. Convert the decimal into a fraction and then you're left with 32%. The percentage of traffic fatalities that were alcohol-related is 32% when compared to the total amount of traffic related deaths in florida in 2008.
It's commonly like 20% or 1/5 to 2.5/5
Actually, surprisingly few (China, who has the newest drivers also has the most traffic related fatalities.)
The rate of traffic deaths at night is higher than the one during the day.
In 2007 in the US, there were 41,059 traffic fatalities, of which 15,387 (37%) were attributed to drunk drivers. The highest level by state was Texas, with 45%.
The percentage of both total traffic fatalities and those that are alcohol-related have long been dropping and the proportion that are alcohol-related has been dropping even faster. Currently there is less that one traffic fatality for every 100 million miles traveled.
43%