Not exact matches
While
accidents involving air travel are sensational, they are relatively unlikely considering the
sheer number of daily travelers.
Considering the
sheer number of motorcyclists out there,
accidents between motorized bikes and passenger vehicles are an unfortunate inevitability.
Recent IIHS crash stats indicate that crashes take the lives
of over 30,000 people each year in the U.S.. By
sheer number of vehicles involved, multi-car crashes often result in the most deaths from a single tragic
accident.
The repetitive nature
of the driving, as well as the
sheer number of large vehicles that have recently appeared in certain areas
of the state, have increased the likelihood
of dangerous
accidents.
When a bus is involved in an
accident, the
sheer number of people involved, including the drivers, passengers, occupants
of other vehicles, and pedestrians increases the likelihood that someone will be injured.
Given the
sheer number of people employed at construction sites,
accidents are bound to.
The more a car is on the road, the more likely it is to be in an
accident, just because
of the
sheer numbers of vehicles it will have a chance to come into contact with.