Sentences with phrase «led by motor vehicle»

Conclusions and Implications for Public Health Practice: Although the annual rate is declining, unintentional injury remains the leading cause of death among children and adolescents in the United States, led by motor vehicle traffic — related deaths.

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These declines were led by prices of imported motor vehicles, which fell by more than 20 per cent between late 1995 and June 1999.
The increase in factory sector output was led by a 3.6 % rise (9.3 % y / y) in motor vehicle production.
A 2002 study supported by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation concluded that guns are «the second leading cause of death among young people ages 10 to 19 ″ — second only to motor vehicle accidents — killing or injuring 20,000 each year.
The study, led by researchers at Princeton University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL), highlights the importance of maintaining domestic emission controls on motor vehicles, power plants and other industries at a time when pollution is increasingly global.
A rechargeable device most often made of lead plates covered in an electrolyte and protected by a plastic shell which supplies consistent electrical energy to a motor vehicle.
The leading position in the automobile world occupied by BMW in the development of innovative driver assistance systems and mobility services will be further strengthened at the 2011 Motor Show by the world premiere of an extraordinary concept vehicle.
U.S. light - vehicle sales, led by double - digit increases at Chrysler Group and Nissan Motor Corp., rose 6 percent in August, helped by generous Labor Day holiday deals and continued demand for pickups,...
Statistics Canada said the economy registered 2.7 per cent growth in the exports of goods, led by increases in motor vehicles and parts as well as consumer goods and crude - oil bitumen.
This is in part due to efficiency improvements, which will be led by advances in individual end - uses, such as lighting, variable speed motors, and more efficient internal combustion engine vehicles, as well as a shift from non-electric to more - efficient electric technologies, the report says.
Led by Detroit's Big Three and Toyota Motor Corp., the industry is launching print and radio ads this weekend warning consumers that fuel regulations would lead to higher vehicle prices and smaller and less safe vehicles.
The work of the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) led to the discovery of a global scheme by Volkswagen to deliberately avoid motor vehicle standards.
General Motors will help lead a joint demonstration project along with the state of California, Chevron Technology Ventures, and Pacific Ethanol to learn more about consumer awareness and acceptance of E85 as a motor vehicle fuel by demonstrating its use in GM's flexible - fuel vehicles.
This smaller size leads to lack of notice and miscalculations by motor vehicle operators as to speed and distance (i.e. the distance between the biker and the car or truck driver and the velocity of the vehicles).
The Drivecam operates by activating when a driver does something risky that has a greater likelihood of leading to a motor vehicle accident.
The Killino Firm's auto accident and defective - products lawyer has extensive experience with cases arising out of injuries and deaths caused by motor - vehicle defects, including a product - liability action that led to the recall of 450,000 defective Chinese - manufactured tires.
The leading causes of emergency room visits overall are falls, being struck by or against an object, natural or environmental causes, poisoning, being cut or pierced, and motor vehicle accident.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the leading cause of death among children in the U.S. are injuries caused by motor vehicle accidents; the second leading cause of death among children 14 and under is drowning.
The Killino Firm's car - accident and defective - products lawyers have extensive experience with cases arising out of injuries and deaths caused by motor - vehicle defects, including a product - liability action that led to the recall of 450,000 defective Chinese - manufactured tires.
This matter went to the Supreme Court of Canada as a reference case (i.e. a question asked of the courts by the government), and led to the determination that the section of the B.C. Motor Vehicle Act which made it an absolute liability offence to drive while prohibited was unconstitutional.
Likewise, drivers operating a motor vehicle are equally distracted by their own cell phone usage, which can easily lead to an accident with a bicyclist who goes unseen.
These points, if accumulated, can lead to certain penalties enforced by the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division.
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