motor vehicel
94 percent of transportation deaths are from motor vehicle crashes. Vehicle crashes also make up 99 percent of non-fatal transportation injuries.
According to the World Health Organization, approximately 4.9 million people die each year from unnatural causes such as accidents, violence, and self-harm. These deaths are preventable through public health interventions and safety measures.
County Coroner
The number of deaths from unnatural causes varies widely by region, year, and specific circumstances. In general, unnatural causes include accidents, homicides, suicides, and drug overdoses. According to the World Health Organization, millions of deaths each year can be attributed to these causes, with specific figures changing based on factors like public health interventions and socioeconomic conditions. For precise statistics, it's best to refer to national health organizations or databases that track mortality rates.
car crashes
Approximately 405,000. This was 275,000 combat deaths, and 130,000 non-combat deaths. These were aircraft crashes, vehicle crashes, and other accidents.
Cell phone distraction causes 2,600 deaths and 330,000 injuries in the United States every year
Believe it or not there are actually more deaths from donkeys either kicking or bucking off a person than there are plane crashes. Technology has gotten better and both of these options are very safe now a days
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20%
No.Here are the leading causes of death in the U.S. according to the Center for Disease Control, heart disease #1 (Traffic crashes, probably under accidental deaths) :Number of deaths for leading causes of death:Heart disease: 616,067Cancer: 562,875Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 135,952Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 127,924Accidents (unintentional injuries): 123,706Alzheimer's disease: 74,632Diabetes: 71,382Influenza and Pneumonia: 52,717Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis: 46,448Septicemia: 34,828
I have no data on total deaths in 2006, but there were 43,200 deaths in traffic crashes in 2005.