Sentences with phrase «day in motor vehicle crashes»

«8 people are killed and 1,180 people are injured EVERY DAY in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers» (Source: NHTSA)
An average of 115 persons die each day in motor vehicle crashes in the United States — one every 13 minutes.
During the course of 2013, 6,337 people were injured each day in motor vehicle crashes, according to Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association.

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One day after the controlled substances test was confirmed as positive — September 14, 2016 — Price operated a commercial motor vehicle in Utah and was involved in a crash with a pick - up truck.
About 90 people die each day from motor vehicle crashes in the United States, resulting in the highest death rate among 19 high - income comparison countries, according to the latest Vital Signs report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Just days earlier, Hubert was involved in a horrific motor vehicle crash which broke his neck and left him paralyzed.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that every day, in the United States, nearly 30 people die in motor vehicle crashes that involve a drunk driver.
According to the CDC, every day 32 people in the United States die, in motor vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol - impaired driver.
Despite the implementation of highway safety programs such as Click It or Tick It, Don't Text and Drive, and Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, motor vehicle crashes claim lives and cause injuries every day in Illinois.
There were over 100 fatalities per day in 2016, and motor vehicle crashes were reported as the # 1 cause of death for ages 16 through 23 in the year 2015.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 30 people die each day in the United States in motor vehicle crashes involving an alcohol - impaired driver.
On average, three children age 14 and younger were killed and 469 were injured every day in the United States in motor vehicle crashes.
Nationally, motor vehicle crashes remain the leading cause of death for U.S. teens and, in 2010, seven teens between the ages 16 and 19 died every day on average from motor vehicle injuries, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The DOT found that more teenagers are involved in motor vehicle crashes late in the day and at night than at other times of the day.
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