33,265 crashes occurred during normal weather conditions and of those 16,383 crashes
occurred during daylight hours.
Nearly 70 percent of crashes (more than one million) resulting in injuries
occurred during daylight hours.
That's when the good low tides
occur during daylight hours, and when we have Park Rangers and Volunteers stationed in the tidepools to answer questions.
Most ambulance accidents, the article found,
occur during daylight hours, on dry roads and clear days with good visibility.
Not exact matches
One study estimates that pedestrians are three times more likely to be fatally struck by a vehicle in the weeks that follow the end of
Daylight Savings Time.1 Accidents
occur mostly because drivers have not adjusted their behaviours to account for less
daylight during the morning and nighttime rush hours.2
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.