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Car Accident

  • Get the Facts About Road Rage in the United States
    Get the Facts About Road Rage in the United States
    Road rage incidents are on the rise in America. Gun violence and aggressive driving behaviors caused by road rage wound or kill hundreds of people every year. The Alarming Facts about Road Rage Since 2013, over 300 people in the United States have died from road rage. In the last five years, violent road rage incidents have jumped from 247 to 620. Most fatalities were caused by a person/persons
  • 100 Deadliest Days: Crashes Involving Teens Kill 10 People Per Day
    100 Deadliest Days: Crashes Involving Teens Kill 10 People Per Day
    The summer months of June, July, and August are the deadliest days for teenage drivers, accounting for 43 percent of yearly teen car crashes. Car accidents for teens are 26 percent higher during the summer than other months of the year. The Deadliest Days for Teen Drivers Teen drivers normally face higher risks for deadly car crashes than older drivers, but during the summer months, fatality risks from teen
  • Americans Are Spending More Time Behind the Wheel, Increasing Their Risk for Accidents
    Americans Are Spending More Time Behind the Wheel, Increasing Their Risk for Accidents
    American drivers are spending more time behind the wheel every year, resulting in increased risks for car accidents, serious injuries, and fatalities. AAA Driving Studies According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, Americans spend a lot of time on the road each week. Studies show that drivers travel more than 220 miles every week, which equates to an average of 11,498 miles every year. That's the equivalent of
  • Get the Facts on Emergency Vehicle Accidents
    Get the Facts on Emergency Vehicle Accidents
    Accidents involving emergency vehicles such as police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances pose significant injury and fatality risks. Emergency Vehicle Crashes Because emergency vehicles often travel through traffic at high speeds in crisis situations, crashes often result in severe or fatal injuries to first responders, other drivers, and pedestrians. Fatality rates for emergency responders are up to 4.8 times higher than the national average, according to Las Vegas injury