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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
reports 4,735 pedestrians were killed
in motor vehicle crashes in 2013.
The number of alcohol - related fatalities
in police -
reported motor vehicle crashes has dropped steadily from 750
in 1984 to 292
in 2014, according to the Institute for Traffic Safety Management and Research, according to a Cuomo release.
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.
They
reported that Colorado underwent a significant increase
in the proportion of drivers
in a fatal
motor vehicle crash who were marijuana - positive after the commercialization of medical marijuana
in the middle of 2009.
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.
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).
The findings,
reported online this month
in Accident Analysis & Prevention, provide one plausible explanation for why injuries and fatalities from
motor vehicle crashes have decreased to historic lows even as cellular technology use has increased dramatically.
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.
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.
About 90 people die each day from
motor vehicle crashes in the United States, resulting
in the highest death rate among 19 high - income comparison countries, according to the latest Vital Signs
report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Nissan
Motor Co is recalling 188,000 sport utility
vehicles globally, mostly
in the United States, to fix faulty brake control software that may increase the risk of a
crash, the Detroit News
reported.
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 the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the Large Truck Crash Causation Study (LTCCS) reported that 13 % of commercial motor vehicle drivers in the study were fatigued at the time of the c
Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the Large Truck
Crash Causation Study (LTCCS)
reported that 13 % of commercial
motor vehicle drivers in the study were fatigued at the time of the c
motor vehicle drivers
in the study were fatigued at the time of the
crash.
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.
Commercial trucking
crashes are some of the most life - threatening
motor vehicle accidents, with over 275
reported fatalities
in Idaho nearly every year.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
reports that
in 2011, 32,367 people were killed
in an estimated 5,338,000 police -
reported motor vehicle crashes.
Overall, 317,000
motor vehicle crashes involving large trucks were
reported to police
in 2012, according to the latest Vital Signs
report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Additionally, evidence that is important
in all
motor vehicle crashes such as photographs, police
reports, and witnesses may be important
in your truck accident case.
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.
There were over 100 fatalities per day
in 2016, and
motor vehicle crashes were
reported as the # 1 cause of death for ages 16 through 23
in the year 2015.
The U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Association
reports that
in 2011, 32,367 people died
in motor vehicle crashes in the United States and an estimated 2.22 million were injured.
NBC Boston analyzed MassDOT data over a ten - year period, from 2003 - 2013 and
reported Columbia Road at the I - 93 Expressway
in Boston saw the highest number of
motor vehicle crashes in the state.
Run a
motor vehicle report to check for driving violations that could be linked to unsafe driving habits that could result
in a fatal car
crash.
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.
Rea M, Murray W, Darby P and Dubens E. «Comparing IT - based driver assessment results against self
reported and actual
crash outcomes
in a large
motor vehicle fleet.»