In 2013, 3,154 people died and 424,000 others were injured
in motor vehicle crashes on U.S. roads involving driver distraction, says the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Not exact matches
Gov. Andrew Cuomo made the announcement
on Tuesday that the number of alcohol - related fatalities
in police - reported
motor vehicle crashes for the state of New York has dropped steadily from 750
in 1984 to 292
in 2014.
But he suggests that the compound likely has negative effects
on young, developing brains — and that there is an increased risk of
motor vehicle crashes with marijuana, particularly when it's used
in combination with alcohol.
It was based
on two national data sets used frequently
in analyses of
motor vehicle crashes: the Fatality Analysis Reporting System; and the National Automotive Sampling System's General Estimates System data sets (2006 - 2010).
Increasing state alcohol taxes could prevent thousands of deaths a year from car
crashes, say University of Florida Health researchers, who found alcohol - related
motor vehicle crashes decreased after taxes
on beer, wine and spirits went up
in Illinois.
The number of
motor vehicle fatalities involving children under age 15 varies widely by state, but occurrences are more common
in the South, and are most often associated with improperly or unused restraints and
crashes on rural roads, a new review of child - related auto fatalities shows.
Current evidence regarding laws to limit cell phone use for talking or texting that are now
in place
in many jurisdictions suggests that these laws are either ineffective or may have an unintended effect, according to Johnathon P. Ehsani, PhD, and co-authors
in «The Impact of Michigan's Text Messaging Restriction
on Motor Vehicle Crashes.»
That's the primary reason that
in 2016, based
on vehicle miles travelled, motorcyclist fatalities occurred nearly 28 times more frequently than passenger car occupant fatalities
in motor vehicle traffic
crashes.
The agency's report to Congress was required
in the most recent transportation bill and includes findings from a recent study that weighed the benefits of increasing insurance minimums, including improved compensation for
crash victims and reductions
in commercial
vehicle crashes, against costs imposed
on commercial
motor vehicle operators and the insurance industry.
This NPRM proposes rulemaking
on these and other requirements to increase the correct use of child restraint anchorage systems and tether anchorages, and the correct use of child restraints, with the ultimate goal of reducing injuries to restrained children
in motor vehicle crashes.
About Euro NCAP Euro NCAP organizes
crash tests
on new
vehicles and provides
motoring consumers with a realistic and independent assessment of the safety performance of some of the most popular cars sold
in Europe.
But by the late 1970s a federal
motor vehicle safety standard required steering assemblies to be designed to compress at a controlled rate, cushioning the impact
on drivers» chests
in frontal
crashes.
Dole issues another notice seeking data
on automatic restraints Quoted without comment Study shows insurance incentive does not increase seat - belt use
Motor vehicle crashes are a major cause of emergency room visits Study seeks ways to eliminate deaths
in pole
crashes House bill links highway funds to restraint programs NHTSA releases more results of
crash tests
on 1984 models
He premises that
on the fact that driver error plays a role
in 94 per cent of
motor vehicle crashes and about 35,000 Americans die each year, with another four million injured.
If you have been involved
in a Maryland swinging turn truck accident, or a
motor vehicle crash of any kind, the skilled attorneys at Price Benowitz LLP can help you to develop a plan for pursuing a claim based
on your circumstances and needs.
The NHTSA defines a pedestrian as «any person
on foot, walking, running, jogging, hiking, sitting or lying down who is involved
in a
motor vehicle traffic
crash.»
A recent example of the tragedy OUI can have
on the lives of others, consider the recent case of a Southwest Harbor man who just pleaded guilty
in federal court to numerous felony charges for his actions
in causing a
motor vehicle crash in 2014.
About 65 percent of
on - the - job deaths of truck drivers
in 2012 were the result of a
motor vehicle crash.
Before you can take concrete and productive steps to make 2015 a safer year
on Kentucky roads, it is important to understand what happened — and why —
in fatal Kentucky
motor vehicle crashes in 2014.
Statistics collected by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) demonstrate the staggering frequency of
crashes:
on average, there were 290,000 reported collisions involving
motor vehicles from 2012 - 2016
in BC; worse, these dangerous accidents are
on the rise, increasing from 260,000 to 330,000 over the same five - year period.
We help people obtain compensation following injuries
in motor vehicle crashes, accidents caused by drunk or distracted drivers, slip - and - falls, and accidents
on government property.
A pedestrian is defined by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHSA) as any person
on foot, walking, running, jogging, hiking, sitting or lying down who is involved
in a
motor vehicle crash.
Anyone who walks
on the street could be involved
in an accident with a
motor vehicle, but there are certain situations and demographics
in Kentucky associated with higher rates of pedestrian
crashes.
For purposes of the study, the NHTSA defined a pedestrian as «anyone who is
on foot, walking, jogging, running, hiking, sitting or prone who is involved
in a
motor vehicle crash.»
On average, three children age 14 and younger were killed and 469 were injured every day
in the United States
in motor vehicle crashes.
Whether the result of a
motor vehicle collision, motorcycle
crash, a construction accident, a fall
on badly - maintained grounds, a slip and fall accident or other cause, brain and spinal injuries are complex neurological injuries with negative impacts
in all aspects of the victim's life.
The Husband was the victim of a motorcycle -
motor vehicle crash while operating his bike
on Allens Ave
in Providence RI.
See
on Scoop.it — California Car Accident Lawyer PBSTraffic accidents
in the U.S. cost $ 871 billion a year, federal study finds PBS WASHINGTON — The economic and societal harm from
motor vehicle crashes amounted to a whopping $ 871 billion
in a single year, according to a study released Thursday...
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) 2004 Early Edition Report, the number of police - reported
motor vehicle crashes occurring
on the highways dropped to under 6.2 million from more than 6.3 million
in 2003, and persons injured
in these
crashes continues to steadily decline as well.
If you've ever needed a reason to appreciate auto insurance, then think about this:
on average, a
motor vehicle crash occurs every 5 seconds, a person is injured
in an accident every 11 seconds, and a fatal injury occurs every 12 minutes.
A Driving Safety Course will help you understand risk management, and as you can see from this data, a vast majority of fatal
motor vehicle crashes occurred during good driving conditions, normal weather, daylight hours, driving
in a straight line
on a two lane road.
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.
While the fall and winter are beautiful seasons
in the northeast, the trees losing their leaves and the snow and ice
on the ground often play a major role
in motor vehicle crashes.
Since seatbelt use appears to be one of the most effective measures to reduce injuries
in motor vehicle crashes [67], interventions to use seatbelts should be aimed at males and high risk takers
in particular, and based
on the premise that nonuse is volitional rather than forgetful.