64,000 of these traffic accidents resulted in at least one injury, and tragically, there were 288
reported highway fatalities.
Not exact matches
Analyzing data from the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration's
Fatality Analysis
Reporting System, the authors determined that Uber is responsible for a 16.6 percent decline in vehicular
fatalities each year.
Amid a resurgence in U.S. traffic
fatalities now taking roughly 100 lives a day, an advocacy group today issued a
report card identifying states that do the most, and least, to improve
highway safety.
With data from the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration's
Fatality Analysis
Reporting System covering 1994 to 2011, the researchers analyzed fatal motor vehicle crashes in Colorado and in the 34 states that did not have medical marijuana laws, comparing changes over time in the proportion of drivers who were marijuana - positive and alcohol - impaired.
A few sobering stats: The number of bicyclists killed in motor vehicle accidents increased by 16 % between 2010 and 2012, per the most recent Governors
Highway Safety Association (GHSA)
report on bicyclist
fatalities.
An NSF
report on a study by Knipling and Wang (Office of Motor Carrier Research and Standards Federal
Highway Administration) showed that car accidents related to sleep deprivation resulted in more than 1,500
fatalities and 71,000 injuries per year.
As of monday morning, the ohio state
highway patrol is
reporting 6
fatalities on ohio roads.
Evaluating other data sources (
Fatality Analysis
Reporting System,
Highway Safety Information System, and Strategic
Highway Research Program Safety Database) that may provide insights on the performance of the ET - Plus in the field.
The National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration's
Fatality Analysis
Reporting System
reports this data.
A just - released National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) statistical projection of traffic
fatalities for 2015 estimates that 35,200 people died in motor vehicle traffic crashes — an increase of about 7.7 % as compared to the 32,675
fatalities reported in 2014.
BEEMERS GET ABS A recent
report from the Governors
Highway Safety Association says that despite a two percent decrease in motorcycle
fatalities last year, there is still concern that they could start rising again.
Analyzing over 710,000 accident records covering 20 years from the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration's
Fatality Analysis
Reporting System (FARS), the Auto Insurance Center created a series of maps and graphics depicting the deadliest counties and states in the U.S. for drivers.
It should also be noted that even the Governors
Highway Safety Association (GHSA), in its
report, suggests that there might be a correlation between traffic deaths and cellphone use, saying «a more recent factor contributing to the increase in pedestrian
fatalities may be the growing use of smart phones by all road users, which can be a significant source of distraction for both drivers and pedestrians.»
This week, the Insurance Institute for
Highway Safety released a new
report looking at the increases in pedestrian motor vehicle crash
fatalities during 2009 — 16.
According to a
report by the Virginia
Highway Safety Office, 775 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes in the state in 2012, which accounted for a 1.44 percent increase in traffic
fatalities when compared with the previous year.
A recent
report from the Governor's
Highway Safety Association reminds us all that we need to be mindful when we are a pedestrian on the roadway and a driver in an area with pedestrians,
reporting that California leads the nation in pedestrian - related
fatalities.
In 2012 alone, the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
reported over 400 alcohol - related
fatalities on North Carolina roads and
highways, representing 31.1 percent of all traffic
fatalities.
The National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration
reports that more than 4,000 pedestrians are killed in U.S. traffic accidents every year, accounting for nearly 11 percent of all motor vehicle
fatalities.
According to the California
Highway Patrol's 2010 Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System (SWITRS), 15
fatalities and 1,011 injuries were
reported as a result of car accidents in the city of San Bernardino.
Maine is one region where the
fatality counts from traffic accidents rose substantially from 2009 to 2010 despite the decrease in percentage for the rest of the country, according to the preliminary
report by National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
According to the NHTSA («National
Highway Transportation Safety Administration»), a January 2016 official
report declared a startling increase in traffic
fatalities in the first nine months of 2015.
According to California
Highway Patrol's 2009 Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System (SWITRS), there were no
fatalities, but 34 injuries
reported as a result of motorcycle accidents in the city of Fullerton.
According to a 2005
report sent out by the National
Highway Traffic Safety and Administration, there were over four thousand motorcycle accident
fatalities that occurred throughout the nation.
According to a National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
report (PDF), one out of every 10 injuries and
fatalities on the road are caused by distracted drivers.
A recent study conducted on Kentucky car accidents by the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
reported that in 2009 there were nearly 800
fatalities.
The National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
reports that 40 percent of traffic
fatalities occur in crashes involving more than one vehicle.
he California
Highway Patrol
reports that in 2013, there were 47 accidents in Pismo Beach and two
fatalities due to motor vehicle accidents.
The National
Highway Safety Traffic Administration
reports that in 2014, motorcyclist
fatalities occurred twenty - seven times more frequently than
fatalities in other vehicles.
In fact, a 2008 National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) study
reported that head injuries accounted for 70 percent of bicycle
fatalities.
According to the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Fatal Accident
Reporting System, from 2010 to 2016 the numbers showed an increase in overall
fatalities due to motor vehicle traffic accidents.
The National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
reports that tow truck drivers face occupational injuries and
fatalities at twice the national average
But doing so can put you at tremendous risk: the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration
reports approximately 10,000 speeding - related
fatalities each year.