Sentences with phrase «total number of fatalities»

The fatality rate actually dropped about 4 % in 2009, with the total number of fatalities caused by traffic accidents dropping from 836 to 803.
However, the total number of fatalities from auto pedestrian accidents rose by 12 %.
Though the 2012 statistics show that there's been a slight increase since 2011, the total number of fatalities is still a significant improvement over the 2005 numbers.
More recent research suggests that the total number of fatalities was considerably greater, about 12,000.

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But they need both figures to work out the «case - fatality ratio» — calculated by dividing the number of fatal cases by the total number of cases.
However, the total number of child fatalities because of maltreatment in the national population rose slightly, from 1,420 to 1,490, in that same period.
GM confirmed that an additional fatality will be added to the list of incidents linked to the switch issue, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.
The number of coal - related deaths in one year dwarfs total U.S. fatalities in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
More golfers are struck by lightning and killed each year than the total number of shark fatalities.
Only roughly half of terrorist attacks include a fatality, so the true number of those impacted is surely higher, but it's impossible to imagine the total could approach DARA's climate figures.
In 2015, Canadian motor vehicle related serious injuries declined; however, there was a slight increase in the number of fatalities and total injuries.
Since several of these truck accidents resulted in multiple fatalities, the total number of lives lost was 383.
Since 2012, where a total of 32 work - related fatalities occurred in MA, the number of annual deaths has been rising.
Fatality frequency count looks at the total number of worker deaths in a given occupation.
These numbers represent a considerable drop from just a year prior, during which a total of 70,589 crashes and 416 fatalities were reported.
Both of these numbers increased over 2008, which saw 16,387 crashes and 104 total fatalities.
In 2006, the numbers were much worse, with a total of 1703 fatalities, 000 crashes and 342.
According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, one way to look at it is based on the total number of job fatalities each year.
The real shining star here is a huge drop of nearly 10 % in the number of fatalities caused through vehicle accidents, with 2009 seeing just 377 total fatalities.
How well the DoT's plan is working becomes clear when these numbers are compared to the 2007 totals of 33,077 crashes and 183 fatalities, which some believe was the «trigger» year that caused the state to start focusing on driver safety and reducing the number of vehicle accidents that occur.
The total crash number is quite high, given that Nevada is the 35th most populated state, but when compared to 2007's total of 62,254 crashes and 341 fatalities, it's clear that the trend is steeply downward.
While the total number of crash deaths has dropped in the past ten years, the number of fatalities where teen passengers were present has risen dramatically.
Citing studies by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Governors Highway Safety Association the following article shows the numerous factors that led to the total number of driving related fatalities to fall to 31, 110 from 34, 502 in 2007.
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