Trick question...
We know that all people over the age of two at some time or another in their lives, are pedestrian.
Therefore the answer is : "All people over the age of two that died last year."
Around 250,000. 150,000 of these are on death road in America.
Around 5,000 children are injured as pedestrians in the U.S. each year. It is important to educate children about pedestrian safety and for drivers to be cautious in areas where children may be walking.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of bird deaths caused by car collisions each year, as data collection on this specific issue is limited. However, it is estimated that millions of birds are killed on roads each year due to vehicle collisions. Measures such as reduced speed limits in critical areas and constructing wildlife crossings can help mitigate this impact.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 5,000 pedestrians under the age of 15 are injured and approximately 200 are killed each year after being hit by a car in the United States.
Around 2.5 million people are injured in traffic collisions in the US each year.
About 4 million get killed each year.
An estimated 1.2 million people worldwide each year are killed in traffic accidents (not necessarily collisions.) Further, in the United States, every 12 minutes, 1 person dies because of a car accident. Approximately 40,000 people are killed in traffic collisions every year and according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a total of 33,808 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2009.
In Canada, around 160,000 people are injured and about 2,800 people are killed in motor vehicle collisions each year. Additionally, there are thousands of injuries and fatalities from other causes such as falls, drownings, and work-related incidents.
Around 250,000. 150,000 of these are on death road in America.
On average, about 1,000 to 2,000 moose are killed in traffic each year in the United States and Canada. The numbers can vary significantly depending on the region and specific traffic conditions. Moose-vehicle collisions are particularly common in areas where moose habitats intersect with highways. Additionally, these collisions can pose serious risks to drivers due to the large size of moose.
Queens Boulevard has long been considered the most dangerous street for pedestrians in all of New York City. It has even been nicknamed "Boulevard of Death" and "Boulevard of Broken Bones."From 1993 to 2000, 72 people (about 10.1 each year) were killed trying to cross Queens Boulevard. And from 1993 to 2004, an estimated 20,000 (twenty-thousand) people were injured trying to cross.Because of the implementation of new safety measures -- such as longer green lights for pedestrians, and grim signs erected at accident sites, which proclaim, "A Pedestrian Was Killed Crossing Here" -- the number of deaths and injuries has decreased substantially: in 2001, 4 pedestrians were killed. In 2002, 2 were killed. In 2003, 5 were killed. In 2004, 1 was killed. In 2005, 2 people were killed; in 2006, 2 people were killed; and in 2007, 1 was killed.See the Related Links below for more information.
Around 5,000 children are injured as pedestrians in the U.S. each year. It is important to educate children about pedestrian safety and for drivers to be cautious in areas where children may be walking.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of bird deaths caused by car collisions each year, as data collection on this specific issue is limited. However, it is estimated that millions of birds are killed on roads each year due to vehicle collisions. Measures such as reduced speed limits in critical areas and constructing wildlife crossings can help mitigate this impact.
check each country´s vehicle administration office. In most countries this information is free, but you need to find each website. The vehicle history may only show the tax information, not collisions or tickets.
Each year, there are about 100,000 collisions in the USA alone. Only less than half of these are fatal collisions.
There were 1.5 million collisions with deer in 2009. It is estimated that the vast majority of the deer were fatally injured.
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