Over 10 percent of interstate
highway deaths involve people who are outside of their cars on the road or shoulder.
Not exact matches
The National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHSTA) estimates that around 342,000 trucks were
involved in reported crashes in 2013 and those accidents resulted in 95,000 injuries and 3,964
deaths.
According to the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration or NHTSA, speeding is one of the most common factors in accidents
involving death or serious injury.
Victims of truck accidents commonly suffer serious injury or
death, especially those
involved in accidents with large semi or tanker trucks on high - speed
highways such as interstates.
The National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that around 342,000 trucks were
involved in reported crashes in 2013 and those accidents resulted in 95,000 injuries and 3,964
deaths.
In fact, one out of every eight
highway - related
deaths in the U.S.
involve large, commercial big - rig trucks.
Under ARS § 28 - 666, the driver of a vehicle
involved in an accident that results in injury to or
death of a personal shall give notice immediately to either the local police department, county sheriff or nearest
highway patrol.
One out of every eight
highway - related
deaths in the U.S.
involves large commercial trucks.
Truck drivers
involved in
highway deaths rate among the highest in this category.
I wholeheartedly agree with the concept as traffic accidents continue to be the leading cause of
death for US teens and the problem is especially bad in Florida — the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that the state leads the nation in per capita fatal crashes
involving drivers ages 15 to 19.
According to the survey of Institute for
Highway Safety most of teenagers are
involved in car accidents and almost 63 % of teenage
deaths are caused by automobile misfortune.