Tesla Deaths records information about the Tesla accidents or Tesla crashes that led to a death and received news coverage.
From mid-March to mid-September, U.S. total deaths have reached 1.7 million, of which 200,000, or 12% of total deaths, are COVID-19-related. Instead of looking directly at COVID-19 deaths, Briand focused on total deaths per age group and per cause of...
We estimate that each well resulted in 3404 additional traffic counts in its fracking year but do not find changes in the crash rate. It suggests that the increased fatal crashes were caused by a higher traffic volume rather than a higher chance of accidents. We then show that fatal crashes...
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The Swedish National Council for Wildlife accidents and the Swedish Police for providing accident statistics; and the Swedish Transport Administration for data on traffic flows; The Finnish WVC data collection organized by Game Management Associations and conducted by voluntary hunters is highly appreciated...
Most means of energy production come with a considerably high amount of environmental pollution as a by-product and even allegedly clean and safe energy sources, like wind and water plants, still carry the risk of killing people through malfunction and accidents while setting them up. ...
Side air bags, a relatively new technology designed to protect the head and/or torso in side-impact collisions, are becoming increasingly common in automob... R Elisa,Braver,Y Sergey,... - 《American Journal of Epidemiology》 被引量: 79发表: 2004年 Fatal road accidents caused by sudden d...
For one reason or another, we as human beings seem to be fascinated by celebrity deaths. Every year we mourn the loss of famous people who pass away, and 1997 was no exception. In fact, 1997 was one of the more infamous years for celebrity deaths. First there was Princess Diana's limo...
4,200 lives could be saved each year if 90% of the U.S. population wore seat belts. Fatalities andaccidentsinvolving those not wearing seat belts cost the U.S. approximately $20 billion per year. Of that cost, 74% of the tab is paid for by the public. ...
as blood samples are considered the golden standard for postmortem forensic toxicology investigations, [6] but rather to aid with interpretation; especially in cases where blood is unavailable, as is the case with low blood volume (children’s cases), accidents, fire, putrefaction, and other circu...